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Lecturer of Psychology, University of Stirling

Dr. Line Caes undertook her graduate training at Ghent University, Belgium, funded by the Funds for Scientific Research. Her dissertation looked at the role of parental catastrophic thinking in explaining parental emotional and behavioural responses to child pain. From 2012 - 2014, she was a post-doctoral fellowship at the Centre for Pediatric Pain Research, Halifax, Canada, funded by the Louise and Alan Edwards Fellowship in Pediatric Pain Research. Her postdoc looked at the role of family functioning in explaining parental behavioural responses to pain in children with inflammatory bowel disease. Line was a lecturer in the School of Psychology at NUI Galway, Ireland from 2014-2016, where she was a member of the Centre for Pain Research. Currently, Line is a lecturer at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Division of Psychology at the University of Stirling, Scotland, UK where she will continue her research on the psychosocial aspects of paediatric pain.

Experience

  • 2016–present
    Lecturer of Psychology, University of Psychology
  • 2014–2016
    Lecturer of Psychology, NUI Galway