My research focuses on developing accessible mental health support grounded in clinical research, theory, and positive psychology. Recently, I’ve focused on creating responsible AI-driven interventions and and exploring people’s attitudes and opinions towards AI in mental health care, which was featured in Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology Research Briefings about AI and Mental Healthcare
ethical and regulatory considerations and
opportunities and delivery considerations.
Using a combination of meta-analyses and experimental research methods, my research aims to understand concepts such as metacognition, self-reflection, and thoughts about the world in relation to psychosis, bipolar, student and general population wellbeing. Current projects also focus on the role of creative activities, such as music , colouring, knitting, and craft across countries and cultures.
This knowledge is applied to online apps and interventions, created to support wellbeing and mental health.
I combine public engagement with all my research, communicating findings to the public.

Exploring Mental health, POpulation WEllbeing, and Resilience
Postdoctoral Work



