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Dr. Stephanie Webb is a Lecturer in Psychology and Research Supervisor at the University of South Australia (UniSA), affiliated with the UniSA Justice & Society and the School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy. She holds a PhD in Psychology and is a registered clinical psychologist, specializing in research addressing social justice, attitudes toward marginalized groups, and psycho-oncology. Her work explores biases promoting social injustice, group inequalities, and the impact of social norms on behavior and identity.
Research collaborations include the UniSA Behaviour-Brain-Body Centre and institutions like Ovarian Cancer Australia. Key areas of focus include attitudes toward sexual/gender minorities, mental health stigma, and the psychological impact of cancer diagnoses. She has contributed to over 15 peer-reviewed articles since 2012, addressing topics ranging from same-sex marriage attitudes to survivorship narratives in ovarian cancer patients.
Dr. Webb teaches in the Master of Psychology (Clinical) program and supervises research degree students. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges psychology, sociology, and education, with a commitment to applied research impacting social policy and healthcare equity. She actively collaborates with organizations like Adelaide University and the Women's and Children's Health Network to advance inclusive practices in clinical and community settings.
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