
معرفی
Assoc. Prof. Nesrin DUMAN is a faculty member at 29 Mayis University, holding the position of Associate Professor. Her academic journey includes undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees from İstanbul Üniversitesi, completed in 2005, 2009, and 2018, respectively.
Her research focuses on Psychology, particularly exploring intersections with music therapy, social media behavior, child development, and forensic psychology. Key areas include analyzing the role of music in identity formation, the psychological impact of social media trends like ASMR and ghosting, and addressing issues such as stalking, child abuse recognition, and trauma recovery.
Her recent work highlights studies on musical identity development, the transformative power of music on cognition, and typologies of stalking behaviors. Notable projects also investigate the effects of cartoons on childhood experiences and the relationship between lovebombing/ghosting experiences and self-efficacy in romantic relationships.
Dr. DUMAN has contributed to understanding psychological resilience in university students, mental well-being during the pandemic, and sociocultural factors influencing food consumption habits among women. She has published extensively on topics ranging from cyberbullying victimization to cultural perspectives on child marriages and pedophilia recognition.
Her scholarly contributions emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, blending psychology with sociology, education, and music studies. While no specific awards are listed, her prolific publication record reflects dedication to advancing psychological research and its societal applications.




