
About
Chloe-Emily Eather is a PhD Scholar, Research Assistant, and Provisional Psychologist affiliated with The University of Queensland's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. She works at the RECOVER Injury Research Centre, focusing on enhancing engagement in digital psychological therapies for patients with chronic non-cancer pain.
- Primary Advisor: Dr Rachel Elphinston
- Associate Advisors: Professor Michele Sterling, Associate Professor Clair Sullivan
Education:
- Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours Class I, 2020) - The University of Queensland
- Master of Psychology (Clinical) - University of the Sunshine Coast (current)
Her research explores the integration of psychological treatments into pain management, with a specific emphasis on improving digital psychological interventions. This work aligns with broader interests in behavioral health and health informatics.
Research Trends: Her publications focus on digital health applications for chronic pain, including mobile messaging systems (2024), reward mechanisms in opioid misuse (2023), and value-based health frameworks (2025), reflecting interdisciplinary work in psychology, pain medicine, and technology.
Chloe-Emily collaborates with the RECOVER Injury Research Centre, contributing to clinical research programs while pursuing clinical psychology training.
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