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Geraldine Maughan is a Lecturer in the Department of Applied Social Sciences at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology. Her research focuses on topics such as self-compassion, mental health among social work students, identity formation, and social justice advocacy. She has contributed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to human rights and social work through her scholarly work.
Her research interests delve into the psychological and social dimensions of identity development, the role of shame and self-compassion in mental health, and strategies to enhance engagement and motivation in academic settings. She has published peer-reviewed articles in journals like the Journal of Human Rights and Social Work and the British Journal of Social Work, addressing cross-cultural comparisons and the impact of programs like LEAD.
Dr. Maughan’s work emphasizes the intersection of personal well-being and systemic advocacy, particularly in marginalized communities. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her research has garnered attention, with articles achieving notable citation counts and reader engagement metrics. She has not listed any advisees or grants in the provided text, and no affiliated labs or teams are mentioned.




