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Dr Martin Anson serves as a Lecturer in Psychology within the School of Psychology at the University of Kent, where his academic role centers on Clinical Psychology. His position involves teaching and research activities focused on mental health disorders, specifically within clinical practice frameworks.
His research expertise targets Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) and the psychological mechanisms of appearance-related comparisons, examining how individuals with BDD process self-perception through social comparisons. This work bridges clinical psychology with cognitive and social theories to understand pathological body image concerns, emphasizing real-world therapeutic applications.
Dr Anson's 2024 publication in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology establishes his research trajectory in BDD, demonstrating consistent focus on cognitive-behavioral aspects of appearance comparisons. His scholarly output highlights interdisciplinary connections between clinical psychology, psychopathology, and social cognition, with implications for developing targeted interventions for body image disorders.




