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Dr. Dagmar Corry is a Teaching Fellow in the School of Psychology at Queen's University Belfast since January 2022. She holds a PhD from Ulster University (2011) and is a Visiting Research Fellow at Wrexham University. Her research focuses on health intervention implementation, particularly in dementia care and functional decline in older adults, alongside mental health across the lifespan. She specializes in qualitative methodologies and emphasizes psychological resilience in chronic illness contexts.
Education: PhD in Psychology (Ulster University, 2011), with post-doctoral experience spanning 13 years in health psychology and intervention evaluation. Teaching roles include undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Clinical Health Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Qualitative Research Methods.
Research interests include: mental health impact of chronic stress, family caregiver perspectives, emotion management, and resilience-building strategies. Awards include the 2008 Poster Prize for academic excellence.
Professional roles: Level 7 Personal Tutor and Dissertation Supervisor at Queen's University. Collaborations include projects on anticipatory care planning and adolescent mental well-being studies in Northern Ireland.
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