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Andrew MacLeod is a Professor in the Department of Psychology Health and Well-Being at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focuses on future-directed thinking and its relationship to mental health and well-being, spanning from basic cognitive processes to intervention development. He has contributed to editorial boards of journals such as the British Journal of Clinical Psychology and holds an honorary position as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Camden and Islington Mental Health Foundation Trust.
- Research Interests: Future thinking, well-being, mental health interventions, stigma reduction
His work bridges clinical and theoretical psychology, addressing topics like imagery vividness, aging populations, and discrimination impacts on mental health. Over 90 publications reflect his interdisciplinary approach.
- Awards: None explicitly listed
He has supervised 12 graduate students and actively contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health and well-being (specific SDGs not detailed).
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