Elaine Clarke
Elaine Clarke is a researcher in the Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology.
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Dr Iain Garner
Sue Jamison-Powell
I completed my undergraduate degree as a mature student at the University of Chester, with an intention of becoming a Forensic Psychologist.
Antonia Ypsilanti
I am the module leader of the module Processes in Psychology and Research Dissertation and Continuous Professional Development for our postgraduate degrees in Cognitive/Clinical Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology and Psychology Conversion course.
Susan McHale
I have been a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University since 1995. During this time I have undertaken a variety of course leader roles. I am currently the course leader for the Psychology and Law BSc
Dawn Witherley
Research Culture Manager in CRESR
Emma Owen
Sociology and psychology - Indigenous Community Health and Wellbeing: The Case of the Mapuche in Chile
“Sheffield Hallam helped me to improve patient care.”
Dan studied BSc (Honours) Psychology at Sheffield Hallam and he now works as a clinical trials assistant at the NHS.
Panagiota Blouchou
Dr Panagiota Blouchou joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2024. Their background is in developmental and educational psychology, and involves working with quantitative data. They are involved in and contribute to research projects funded by the Education Endowment Foundation and the Youth Endowment Fund, among others.
Support for Inter-Parental Communication
Researchers at the Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology are carrying out an evaluation of Mentalization Based Therapy for Parenting under Pressure (MBT-PP), a therapy for parents delivered by Tavistock Relationships. The Support for Inter-Parental Communication (SIPCo) project is studying the effects of MBT-PP compared to the usual support available in three local authorities: Bristol, Dorset, and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. The project is funded by the Youth Endowment Fund.