Carolina teaches across a range of subjects on the Postgraduate Diploma Associate Psychological Practitioner (TAPP course), on the MSc Applied Clinical Psychology and on the BSc Clinical Psychology. Carolina's expertise is in Trauma, Resilience and Psychosis, as I completed my PhD on Protective Factors and Post-Traumatic Outcomes in People with Experience of Psychosis. In recognition of my teaching experience, Carolina was awarded a Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) in 2020.
Experience
2021–present
Lecturer, UCLan
Education
2021
University of Manchester, PhD in Clinical Psychology
2016
University of Manchester, MSc International Disaster Management
2015
University of Bergamo (Italy), MSc Clinical Psychology
2013
University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy), BSc Communication and Psychology
Publications
2022
Trauma and psychosis: a qualitative study exploring the perspectives of people with psychosis on the influence of traumatic experiences on psychotic symptoms and quality of life., BMC psychiatry
2021
Protective Factors Associated With Post-traumatic Outcomes in Individuals With Experiences of Psychosis. , Frontiers in Psychiatry
2021
Trauma and psychosis: a qualitative study exploring the perspectives of people with psychosis on the influence of traumatic experiences on psychotic symptoms and quality of life., BMC psychiatry
2021
The influence of romantic relationships on mental wellbeing for people who experience psychosis: A systematic review. , Clinical Psychology Review
2018
The relationship between childhood adversities and dissociation in severe mental illness: a meta‐analytic review., Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica