Gwynnevere Suter
20232024

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Biography

I am a second-year full-time Psychology PhD student at the University of Birmingham, funded by the university's College of Life and Environmental Sciences.

My PhD compares dissociation and psychosis using self-monitoring meta-memory, cognitive insight, and fMRI techniques to better qualify their relationship and mechanisms across the spectrum of severity.

My general research interests include the cognitive neuropsychiatry of dissociation, with an aim to improve our understanding of the cognitive and biological mechanisms underlying dissociation.

I work also on a trial of CBT for dissociation, and am a teaching assistant for second-year undergraduate research methods.

Prior to my PhD, I graduated with a first-class BA (Hons) in Psychological and Behavioural Sciences from the University of Cambridge.

Other academic activities include peer reviewing for multiple journals, collaborating with the Self & Body Lab at Anglia Ruskin University, and attending organisational meetings as a representative for my PhD cohort.

Education/Academic qualification

Bachelor of Arts, Psychological and Behavioural Sciences, University of Cambridge

20202023

Award Date: 28 Jun 2023

Doctor of Philosophy, In search of insight: Comparing dissociation and psychosis using reality monitoring, cognitive confidence, and neural activity, The University of Birmingham

25 Sept 2023 → …