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Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology
Fellow of the Durham Research Methods Centre
Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing

Biography

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I am currently not looking to recruit PhD students or research assistants. Please check back Summer 2025. 

Research Profile

Research interests:

My current research mainly focuses on observing people's experiences when spending time alone and understanding personality and contextual factors that predict the quality of their solitude.

​I mostly use experimental and diary study design to investigate my research questions. My most often go-to paradigm is to have participants sit quietly by themselves for a brief period of time (15 minutes) and observe how they react to that experience. I am looking to explore other data collection methods besides self-reported measures by incorporating physiological and biological markers to look at changes in parasympathetic responses.

Background:

My doctoral training is in motivational science with a focus on Self-Determination Theory (SDT). SDT focuses on integration of behavioral values and satisfaction of the basic psychological needs of autonomy, relatedness, and competence as the basis for sustainable behavioural changes and wellness.

Research interests

  • solitude
  • self-regulation
  • motivation
  • well-being

Esteem Indicators

  • 2020: Solomon Asch Best Paper Award for Early Career Researchers. Social Psychological Bulletin Journal.:

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