معرفی
Prof. Gül ERYILMAZ is a Professor at Uskudar University’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology. She graduated from Gazi University Faculty of Medicine (1999) and completed psychiatric specialty training at Gazi University (2005). She became an Assistant Professor at Uskudar University in 2013 and was promoted to Professor in 2016. Her research focuses on trauma, memory reconsolidation, neuroscience-based therapies, and addiction psychology.
Her work spans clinical studies on depression treatments (e.g., esketamine efficacy), neuroimaging applications in schizophrenia differentiation, and EEG biomarkers for opioid use disorders. She has authored over 25 peer-reviewed articles and contributed to a book on alcohol use disorder patient families. Active in professional organizations like the Psychiatric Association of Turkey, she teaches graduate courses on addiction psychiatry and comorbid psychiatric conditions.
Key research themes include: 1) Pharmacological treatments for mood disorders, 2) Neurobiological underpinnings of trauma-related disorders, 3) Psychiatric applications of transcranial stimulation, and 4) EEG-based diagnostic biomarkers for addiction. Her recent work emphasizes machine learning applications in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment-resistant depression interventions.