Shivani Jandhyala | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shivani Jandhyala | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar, Vellore Institute of Technology, India

Jandhyala Sree Shivani is a dedicated Research Scholar at VIT Vellore, specializing in Organizational Psychology. With a robust background as a Counseling Psychologist, she brings over four years of experience in diverse therapeutic modalities and extensive work with various demographic groups.

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Education πŸ“š

Shivani holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from Vellore Institute of Technology, where she explores the dynamics of human behavior in workplace settings. She earned her M.Sc. in Counseling from School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore, and completed her undergraduate studies in English Literature, Psychology, and Journalism from St. Joseph’s College for Women, Visakhapatnam.

Experience πŸ’Ό

Her professional journey spans significant roles as a Counselor and Researcher. Shivani has conducted numerous workshops and group sessions on mental health awareness, emotional management, and stress reduction, impacting diverse populations including students, women from rural backgrounds, and corporate employees.

Research Interests πŸ”

Shivani’s research focuses on the intersections of psychology and organizational behavior, with a keen interest in workplace dynamics, employee well-being, and interpersonal relationships within organizational settings.

Awards πŸ†

She has been recognized with a Certificate of Recognition from Knowledge Academy for Assertiveness Skills and received training accolades from Gap Inc.’s P.A.C.E program. Her academic achievements include securing first place in theory presentations and notable contributions to academic conferences.

Publications πŸ“„

Unconscious Bullying in the Workplace: A Qualitative Exploration, Journal Human Research in Rehabilitation, 2024.

Everyday Assertiveness and Its Significance for Overall Mental Well-Being, Universal Journal of Public Health, 2024.

Indian Philosophical Model of Authentic Leadership and Management, Journal of Dharma, 2023.

Influence of Social Networking Sites on Adolescence: A Group Therapy Approach, Adelaide Journal of Social Work, 2020.

Somayeh Daneshvar | Clinical Psychology Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Somayeh Daneshvar | Clinical Psychology Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Somayeh Daneshvar, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Somayeh Daneshvar, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. πŸŽ“ Her research focuses on trauma-related disorders, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and she explores cognitive processes and therapeutic interventions for trauma-exposed individuals. With numerous publications in renowned journals and active involvement in research projects, she contributes significantly to the field of clinical psychology. πŸ’Ό She also possesses extensive teaching experience and clinical expertise, making her a versatile professional in academia and mental health practice.

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Education

πŸ“š Daneshvar earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Shiraz University, with a thesis on working memory and PTSD symptoms. She holds an MA in Clinical Psychology from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili and a BA in English Literature from Shiraz University.

Teaching and Leadership πŸŽ“

Daneshvar has extensive experience as a lecturer and teaching assistant, where she has imparted knowledge in areas like cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychopathology. Additionally, she has supervised numerous theses and projects, contributing to the academic development of students.

Clinical ExperienceπŸ’Ό

As a clinical psychologist, Daneshvar has provided counseling and psychotherapy, specializing in anxiety disorders, depression, and PTSD. Her proficiency in computerized tasks, statistical analysis, and SPSS software enhances her research capabilities.

Research Focus

Soroush Daneshvar’s research focuses primarily on mental health, with an emphasis on understanding and addressing psychological distress and trauma-related conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance dependency, and intimate partner violence. His work encompasses various aspects of psychological well-being, including self-compassion, cognitive flexibility, experiential avoidance, and mindfulness. Daneshvar’s studies aim to improve interventions and therapies for individuals affected by trauma and mental health disorders, ultimately contributing to the advancement of clinical psychology and occupational safety. πŸ§ πŸ”¬

Publication Top Notes:

  1. A Jafari Roodbandi, A Choobineh, S Daneshvar. (2015) Relationship between circadian rhythm amplitude and stability with sleep quality and sleepiness among shift nurses and health care workers πŸ”„ Cited by 57 πŸ” Published in International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics.
  2. S Basharpoor, M Shafiei, S Daneshvar. (2015) The comparison of experimental avoidance, mindfulness and rumination in trauma-exposed individuals with and without posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in an Iranian sample πŸ”„ Cited by 55 πŸ” Published in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing.
  3. S Bashapoor, ST Hosseini-Kiasari, S Daneshvar, Z Kazemi-Taskooh. (2015) Comparing sensory information processing and alexithymia between people with substance dependency and normalπŸ”„ Cited by 22 πŸ” Published in Addiction & Health.
  4. S Daneshvar, M Shafiei, S Basharpoor. (2022)Self-compassion and cognitive flexibility in trauma-exposed individuals with and without PTSD… πŸ”„ Cited by 21 πŸ” Published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  5. S Basharpoor, D Khosravinia, A Atadokht, S Daneshvar, M Narimani. (2014)The role of self-compassion, cognitive self-control, and illness perception in predicting craving in people with substance dependencyπŸ”„ Cited by 17 πŸ” Published in Practice in Clinical Psychology.
  6. S Daneshvar, S Basharpoor, M Shafiei. (2022) Self-compassion and cognitive flexibility in trauma-exposed individuals with and without PTSD πŸ”„ Cited by 15 πŸ” Published in Current Psychology.
  7. S Basharpoor, S Daneshvar, H Noori. (2016) The relation of self-compassion and anger control dimensions with suicide ideation in university students πŸ”„ Cited by 14 πŸ” Published in International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction.
  8. S Daneshvar, M Shafiei, S Basharpoor. (2022) Compassion-focused therapy: Proof of concept trial on suicidal ideation and cognitive distortions in female survivors of intimate partner violence with PTSD πŸ”„ Cited by 13 πŸ” Published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  9. A Atadokht, S Daneshvar, M Fathi Gilarlou, I Soleymanyi. (2015The psychological distress profile of mothers and adolescents depression, anxiety and stress in Ardabil in 2014 πŸ”„ Cited by 12 πŸ” Published in Journal of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences.
  10. S Daneshvar, MR Taghavi, MA Goodarzi, L Jobson. (2021) Emotionally valenced and modality-specific dual tasks: Effects on voluntary reminding and proactive interference in trauma-exposed individuals suffering from PTSD. πŸ”„ Cited by 8 πŸ” Published in Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy.