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Elaine Rogers is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Limerick, affiliated with the Centre for Social Issues Research. Her work focuses on mental health, intellectual disability, and human rights in clinical practice. She has contributed to policy development through initiatives like the Kyrie Farm model and engaged in advocacy for children's rights in climate policy. Her research employs mixed-methods approaches, including interpretative phenomenological analysis and scoping reviews.
Key research interests include: mental health service delivery, terminology in intellectual disability assessment, reflective practice in infant mental health, and the intersection of climate anxiety with child development. Recent publications address clinical supervision models, ethical terminology use, and systemic barriers in mental health care.
Collaborations include work with the Psychological Society of Ireland on human rights submissions to national and UN bodies. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical psychology with policy, emphasizing practical applications of research findings in healthcare systems.





