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Rachel Grieve
Rachel completed her undergraduate and honours degrees in psychology at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), for which she was awarded the university medal for academic excellence in 2008. In 2011 she was awarded her PhD in cognitive psychology from QUT.
Currently Rachel is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the Faculty of Health at the University of Tasmania. In addition to cognitive psychology, her research interests include cyberpsychology, psychological assessment, and emotion.
Currently Rachel is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the Faculty of Health at the University of Tasmania. In addition to cognitive psychology, her research interests include cyberpsychology, psychological assessment, and emotion.
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Happy Valentine’s Day? Depends How You Invest in Your Relationship
If you think our romantic relationships are based on the passions of the heart and the melding of minds – both beyond explanation or reason...
Struggling with that New Year’s resolution? How to hang in there
It’s a time of year when many of us have made resolutions. The New Year feels like an ideal time to kick those old habits...