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Ali Amini Tehrani is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia's School of Psychological Science. His research focuses on the role of childhood emotional abuse in emotion regulation trajectories underlying internalizing symptoms in adults, with a broader commitment to psychosocial factors influencing mental health outcomes such as suicidal ideation, medication adherence, and quality of life in diverse populations.
- Clinical Psychology, MSc, University of Tehran (2016-2018)
- Clinical Psychology, BSc, University of Allameh Tabataba'i (2010-2014)
His work spans emotion regulation, childhood trauma, resilience, and mental health, with applications in chronic disorders (e.g., diabetes, breast cancer) and psychosocial interventions. Recent publications emphasize meta-analysis of childhood abuse effects, stigma in oncology patients, and psychometric validation of clinical instruments.
He has received scholarships including the GRS Travel Award, Episummer Course Scholarship, and International Fee Scholarship. His collaborations involve institutions like the University of Tehran and researchers such as Dr. Kristin Gainey.
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