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Julie Ji is an Adjunct Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Western Australia, with a background in experimental psychology. Her research focuses on the mechanisms behind emotional and behavioral dysregulation, particularly in relation to mood and anxiety disorders. Julie integrates cognitive, affective, and decision sciences to identify targets for interventions. She has received significant funding for her work investigating the role of mental imagery in vaccination hesitancy and self-injurious behavior among young people. Julie's research has been featured prominently in media outlets, reflecting her contributions to understanding cognitive processes related to mental health. Her teaching experience includes courses in abnormal psychology and developmental psychology, where she has supervised numerous honors and PhD students. Julie is passionate about advancing knowledge in psychological science through both research and education. She actively collaborates with international researchers and participates in academic committees, contributing to her institution's engagement initiatives.
University of Plymouth • UK
Lectured on various psychology courses, focusing on mental health and behavioral science.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducted research in the School of Psychological Science, focusing on innovative treatment methodologies for mental health disorders.
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