
معرفی
Rachel Moseley is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Bournemouth University, UK. Her research explores mental health challenges faced by autistic adults, particularly focusing on suicidality, self-injury, and comorbid conditions like eating disorders. She investigates lifespan transitions such as menopause and ageing in autism, highlighting issues like camouflaging and stigma. Her work bridges cognitive neuroscience and clinical psychology, using techniques like fMRI, EEG, and behavioral experiments.
Recent publications span topics including autistic menopause, non-suicidal self-injury mechanisms, and digital self-presentation. She actively engages in public outreach, policy consultation, and clinical training. Her roles include Deputy Editor for Autism in Adulthood and peer-review work for journals like Autism and BMJ Open. Rachel collaborates with organizations such as Autistica, NHS England, and Cambridge University’s Autism Research Centre.
- Scientific Awards: Shortlisted for Masters Teacher of the Year (2022)

