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Krystyna Loney is a Research Assistant at the University of Glasgow's Suicidal Behaviour Research Laboratory (SBRL), specializing in mental health and wellbeing. She contributes to training and intervention development for the national Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) program and serves as an Academic Advisor to the Scottish Government's National Suicide Prevention Advisory Group.
- PhD in progress at SBRL (focus: coping/social problem-solving and suicide risk)
- MSc in Clinical Health Psychology
- BSc in Psychology, University of Strathclyde
Her research focuses on suicidal behavior prevention through understanding psychosocial risk factors, distress management interventions, and interpersonal dynamics. While her recent publications include systematic reviews and rapid evaluations of suicide prevention strategies in Scotland, she also explores broader mental health trends through collaborative research projects.
Notable research themes include suicide risk assessment, self-harm prevention, distress resolution, and setting-specific intervention efficacy. Her work emphasizes translational applications for national health policy and clinical practice.




