
Amanda Diserholt
Lecturer · Critical Health Psychology
Canterbury Christ Church UniversityAbout
Dr. Amanda Diserholt serves as a Lecturer in Psychology at Canterbury Christ Church University, affiliated with the Department of Psychology within the School of Sciences, Psychology, Arts and Humanities, Computing, Engineering and Sports. She joined the institution in October 2021 following the completion of her doctoral studies.
Her academic background includes a PhD in Psychology from Edinburgh Napier University, awarded shortly before her appointment at CCCU. Her doctoral research investigated Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME)/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), analyzing individual and sociocultural dimensions of its manifestation and progression.
Dr. Diserholt's scholarly work centers on Critical Health Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and Qualitative Research Methods, with specialization in Lacanian discourse analysis. She applies Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic framework to linguistic interpretation in health contexts, bridging critical theory, health psychology, and sociocultural analysis to examine conditions like ME/CFS through interdisciplinary lenses.
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