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Heather McClelland is a lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Glasgow, specializing in suicidal behavior and social connectedness. She has developed expertise in digital intervention methods and has contributed to various independent studies and international collaborations, particularly in relation to national policy for the Scottish Government. Heather obtained a BSc (Hons) in Applied Psychology and an MRes in Neuropsychology, completing her PhD in Clinical Psychology in 2022, where she focused on loneliness and self-harm. Since 2017, she has been actively involved in research and has held significant roles, such as Academic Advisor to the National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group, progressing to Senior Advisor in 2020. She contributes to international projects focused on suicide prevention and uses meta-analysis and Delphi studies in her research. Heather currently supervises doctoral trainees and is involved in teaching courses related to research design and statistics.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Lecturer in Clinical Psychology with a focus on suicidal behaviour and social connectedness.