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We have 134 psychological PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Exploring the psychological impact of historic architecture

There is a wealth of research showing the benefits of natural environments on physical and psychological health and this has arguably led to a perception that nature is “good”, and the built environment is “bad”. Read more

Antecedents of consumer involvement with esports and its impact on users’ psychological wellbeing

Despite the increased popularity of esports globally, there is still limited research on the psychographic profile of esports users, the patterns of involvement with esports and the relationship between the level of involvement and psychological wellbeing. Read more

Supporting the psychological and sexual wellbeing of partners of brain injury survivors: development and feasibility of a digital peer-supported self-management intervention

Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) is central to the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Good Health and Wellbeing. SRH complications are significant and varied for People With Acquired Brain Injury (PWABI) yet are seldom addressed in neurorehabilitation. Read more

Physiological and Psychological Mechanisms of Resistance to Weight Loss and/or Weight Loss Maintenance

While it is clear that marked individual variability exists in dietary and exercise-induced weight loss, the adaptive biological and behavioural responses that resist weight loss and drive weight regain remain unclear. Read more

Psychological intervention, cognitive training, functional rehabilitation and well-being in clinical populations with brain degeneration

The concept of human well-being is a fundamental aspect of our existence and is often particularly vulnerable upon diagnosis and/or progression of long-term neurological conditions for which there is no cure, such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s disease. Read more

The impact of different ways of communicating about resilience on suicidal experiences

Suicidal experiences such as thoughts, urges, plans and attempts are associated with immense psychological pain and distress. Such experiences are far more prevalent in people who have severe mental health problems, including depression, anxiety and psychosis. Read more

Social, economic and psychological consequences of wives earning more than their husbands

The Project. The traditional family unit defined as comprising of the father who specializes in labour market work and the mother who specializes in home production is in decline in the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (US) and many other developed economies across the globe. Read more

International law and the psychological impact of warfare on civilians

Drawing on the emerging field of psychology of international law, the PhD student will examine how international law discusses or should discuss civilian mental harm in warfare from a substantive as well as procedural point of view. Read more

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