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Dr. Alison Bacon is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Plymouth, where she leads the MSc/MPsych Clinical Psychology Programmes. Her research focuses on psychosocial processes underlying women's mental and physical health, particularly exploring trauma, self-silencing, and gendered health pathways.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (2003), PGDip Psychological Research Methods (2001), BSc Psychology (2000)
- Research Areas: Women's health, trauma, Fibromyalgia, self-silencing, stress, coping strategies, long-COVID, moral disgust
Recent Publications examine intersections between autism and self-harm, psychosomatic manifestations of trauma, and pandemic-related health outcomes. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals in health and wellbeing.
- Scientific Awards:
- Associate Fellow of British Psychological Society
- Fellow of UK Higher Education Academy
Teaching Interests: Stress and Coping, Individual Differences, Forensic Psychology. She actively supervises PhD students and employs mixed methods to investigate psychosocial determinants of health across the lifespan.
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