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Students
National University of Singapore (NUS) Psychology Ph.D. Students
![]() Liang Tian Research interests: digital health & well-being, specifically on how lifestyle factors may be related to mental & physical health. I’m excited about the potential for wearables & mobile applications to encourage lifestyle changes & to ameliorate well-being. I improve my own well-being by being active (long nature walks and runs), learning new things (Italian & underwater hockey), spending time with my favorite people and cats, and immersing myself in books & movies. | ![]() Liu Yongshi Research interests: translational research on emotional disorders, focusing on modifiable risk factors for depression & anxiety & the interplay between cognitive processes & emotion regulation. I hope to develop and optimize interventions to enhance coping, resilience, & well-being in at-risk & affected populations. I am also passionate about exploring these topics via technology-based methods. Outside of research, I enjoy traveling, playing badminton, & watching TV shows & movies. |
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NUS Clinical Psychology M.S. Candidates
![]() Celia Goh Shi Min My research interests lie in the risk factors associated with psychiatric disorders and how psychological interventions can be enhanced to optimise care for individuals who are facing mental health challenges. I also enjoy learning about psychopharmacology and how it can be integrated with psychological interventions. Beyond my professional pursuits, I enjoy spending time with my loved ones, taking long walks and catching up on reading over a nice cup of coffee. | ![]() Janrius Goh Chong Min My research interests include the psychological impact of belonging and emotional loneliness among youths, as well as exploring therapeutic techniques for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. To unwind, I enjoy going to the gym, meeting up with friends over a good meal and drinks, play video games as well as binge watching tv-shows. | ![]() Kelly Gan My research interests revolve around trauma and personality disorders, intergenerational processes, and the principles of positive psychology. I find joy in cultivating mindful moments, whether through journaling, spending time with loved ones, or indulging in true crime shows. |
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![]() Han Sze Ying My research interests broadly include stress and anxiety, as well as ways to increase positive emotions and improve well-being. My hobbies are cooking and learning languages. | ![]() Mahirah Abdul Latiff My research interests include topics related to adverse childhood experiences, parental and cultural factors in psychopathology, and evaluation of programmes or treatments. My hobbies are musical theatre (watching, listening, talking about it) and trying out eating places with my family. |
Former NUS Clinical Psychology Masters Students
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Chui Pin Soh
Kenneth E. Lee
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