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Lucia Berdondini is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of East London, affiliated with the Childhood & Social Care research institute. Her work focuses on humanitarian psychology, psycho-social interventions in conflict zones, and global mental health capacity-building. She has led projects like the INSPIRE initiative in Afghanistan, advancing counseling education in developing regions.
Her research themes include moral injury in humanitarian workers, existential therapy frameworks, and the intersection of political identity with therapeutic practice. Notable contributions address Brexit's psychological impacts, refugee migration narratives, and crisis intervention methodologies.
Berdondini has published in journals like International Review of Psychiatry and Journal of Humanistic Psychology, co-editing special issues on displacement and cultural heritage. Her work bridges academic research with real-world applications in post-conflict societies and global health initiatives.
Her collaborative projects emphasize ethical dilemmas in aid work and culturally-responsive mental health strategies. Current interests include documenting psychosocial needs of displaced populations and enhancing crisis training programs for humanitarian professionals.


