معرفی
Shuge Zhang is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at the College of Science and Engineering. Their research focuses on psychological mechanisms influencing sport and exercise behavior, with an emphasis on narcissism, compassion, resilience, and motivational processes. Key areas include the role of self-compassion in moderating antisocial behavior, the development of context-specific psychometric tools, and the impact of social connection on mental health.
Research interests span sport psychology, behavioral dynamics in performance contexts, and mental health interventions. Dr. Zhang has published extensively on topics such as compassion in sport, resilience, and athlete training dynamics. Their work integrates theoretical frameworks from behavioral psychology and social sciences, often employing longitudinal and latent variable methodologies.



