
معرفی
Dr. Divjyot Kaur is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the Singapore campus of James Cook University. She holds a PhD from the National University of Singapore (2009) and has pursued further clinical psychology studies. Her research spans cultural stress responses, acculturation's health impacts, and caregiver well-being. She collaborates with healthcare institutions like the National Heart Centre and Singapore General Hospital.
Education:
- PhD, National University of Singapore (2002–2009)
- Master of Psychology (Clinical), James Cook University Singapore (2017–2020)
- Master of Social Science (Applied Psychology) (1998–2001)
- Master of Education, Punjab University, India (1996–1997)
- Master of Child Development, M.S. University of Baroda, India (1991–1993)
Her research emphasizes cross-cultural stress dynamics, job stress in global organizations, and interventions for mental health. Notable projects include a six-week psychosocial skills training program for CABG patients, which reduced stress and improved cardiovascular health. She also studies caregiver stress among parents of children with developmental disorders.
Her recent publications (2022–2025) explore caregiver post-traumatic stress, gaming motivation scales, and childhood depression validation studies. She advises graduate students on topics like early childhood education and caregiver mental health.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Grants & Labs: Collaborates with the National Heart Centre and Singapore General Hospital. No specific grants mentioned, but her work reflects applied clinical and academic partnerships.




