You have now left the main British Psychological Website - return to the main site >>
Back to this sites home Back to the Main BPS Site
Home
About the DHP
Joining the DHP
Who`s Who on the DHP Committee
 Becoming involved in the DHP Committee
 Chair
 Chair Elect
 Deputy Chair
 Honorary Secretary
 P&L Chair
 CPD Chair
 Research Chair
 Conference Chair
 Conference Chair Elect
 Training Chair
 Postgraduate Chair
 Admissions Committee
 Standing Conference
 Public Engagement
 National Delegate
 Support Officer
 Practitioners Chair
 Practitioners Chair Elect
 PsyPAG Rep
 Orla Dunn
 HPU Editor
 DHP Scotland Rep
DHP Conference
Career paths in health psychology
Continuing Professional Development
Postgraduate Students & Stage 2 Trainees
Health Psychology Update
Posts, Studentships, Events & Funding
DHP Scotland
dhp-northern-ireland
Promoting Health Psychology
Practitioner Health Psychologists
Members Area
DHP Committee Area
Regional Groups
Return to Main BPS Site

You Are Here: Home > The Division of Health Psychology > Who`s Who on the DHP Committee > Support Officer

 
 

Support Officer

   

Support Officer - Sophie Cleanthous

Committee role:

I work closely with the DHP Executive Committee on any ongoing project, whilst main duties include the minuting of meetings, liaising with the BPS and other relevant bodies. My role also involves the development of the DHP Newsletters and circulation of DHP promotional materials. In addition I am also involved in the Publicity and Liasion sub-committee with responsibilities like the DHP Website management, the DHP Announcements List and the development of new improved promotional material for the Division.

Job title at place of work:

MPhiL/PhD Student, Unit of Behavioural Medicine, Division of Research Strategy, UCL.

I am currently undertaking my PhD studies within the area of rheumatology, investigating patient uncertainty amongst three different patient groups, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

My main research interest is patient adjustment to chronic illness.

Contact Sophie: s.cleanthous@ucl.ac.uk



 
Text Only | Contact Details | Privacy | Legal | Accessibility | Feedback | Help
^ Top of Page