Teaching
Modules for 2024-25
ADVANCED EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
Module code: PSYC641
Role: Teaching
APPETITE REGULATION AND OBESITY: HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVES
Module code: PSYC310
Role: Teaching
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Module code: WIRR133
Role: Teaching
PSYCHOBIOLOGY & MOTIVATION
Module code: PSYC233
Role: Teaching
RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 1
Module code: PSYC134
Role: Teaching
RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 2
Module code: PSYC135
Role: Teaching
RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 3
Module code: PSYC234
Role: Teaching
RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 4
Module code: PSYC235
Role: Teaching
RESEARCH PROJECT
Module code: PSYC340
Role: Teaching
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW 1
Module code: PSYC330
Role: Teaching
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW 2
Module code: PSYC343
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Are breastfeeding outcomes predicted by body image, social comparison, maternal mental health, and antenatal breastfeeding information?
- Early feeding experiences, individual characteristics, and their impact on infant feeding outcomes.
- Examining maternal anxiety and infant feeding from pregnancy to parenthood.
- Exploring the Emotional Impact of Breastfeeding Difficulties in the Context of Continued Breastfeeding.
- Measuring appetite and food intake; the effects of acute fibre exposure on biological, psychological and behavioural measures.
- Persuasive Techniques on Food Packaging: The Exposure, Power and Influence on Children’s Food Behaviours
- Psychological antecedents and consequences associated with low-calorie sweetened beverage consumption in frequent consumers
- Television Food Advertising to Children: Exposure, Power and Potential Consequences
- The Postpartum Period: Using a Series of Mixed-Methods Studies to Investigate Determinants of Infant Feeding and Maternal Emotional Wellbeing Outcomes
- The Role of Weight Perception and Weight Stigma Concerns in Relationship to Health Behaviours and Psychological Well-Being
- The pharmacological and anticipated effects of sugar on behaviour
- The relationship between self-compassion and eating behaviour.