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Dr Aliyah Rehman is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, specializing in sleep psychology, breast cancer, and mental health research. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Her research focuses on the interplay between chronobiology and psychological factors, examining how chronotypes and attachment styles impact mental health in occupational settings like flight attendants. She also investigates sleep reactivity and insomnia in breast cancer patients, exploring connections between sleep disorders, alexithymia, and negative emotions in clinical populations.
Recent publications reveal trends in sleep medicine and clinical psychology, with studies on circadian rhythms in high-stress professions and sleep disturbances in oncology patients. Her work demonstrates transdiagnostic approaches linking psychological factors to physiological outcomes in diverse clinical contexts.
Dr Rehman serves as Principal Investigator for projects including 'Clinician perceptions of sleep in people with Psychosis' and 'Improving sleep of staff and students at Strathclyde'. She actively engages in public outreach through media appearances such as BBC Radio 3's Nuit Blanche and delivers invited talks on workplace sleep health, bridging academic research with practical applications.

