Emily A. Holmes (born 1971 in Surrey, England) is a clinical psychologist and neuroscientist known for her research on mental imagery in relation to psychological treatments for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar disorder, and depression. Holmes is Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institute in Sweden. She also holds an appointment as Honorary Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford.
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| - Emily A. Holmes (nascuda el 1971 a Surrey, Regne Unit) és una psicòloga clínica i neurocientífica coneguda per les seves investigacions sobre imatges mentals en relació amb tractaments psicològics per al trastorn per estrès posttraumàtic (TEPT), trastorn bipolar i depressió. Holmes és professor de neurociències clíniques a l'Institut Karolinska de Suècia. També té un nomenament com a professora honorària de psicologia clínica a la Universitat d'Oxford. (ca)
- Emily A. Holmes (born 1971 in Surrey, England) is a clinical psychologist and neuroscientist known for her research on mental imagery in relation to psychological treatments for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar disorder, and depression. Holmes is Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institute in Sweden. She also holds an appointment as Honorary Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford. (en)
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| - Emily A. Holmes (nascuda el 1971 a Surrey, Regne Unit) és una psicòloga clínica i neurocientífica coneguda per les seves investigacions sobre imatges mentals en relació amb tractaments psicològics per al trastorn per estrès posttraumàtic (TEPT), trastorn bipolar i depressió. Holmes és professor de neurociències clíniques a l'Institut Karolinska de Suècia. També té un nomenament com a professora honorària de psicologia clínica a la Universitat d'Oxford. La atorgà a Holmes el premi May Davidson el 2007 i la el 2010. Holmes també va rebre el premi Comenius Early Career Psychologist de la el 2011 i el Premi de Recerca Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel de la Fundació Humboldt el 2013. El 2014 va rebre el premi de l'Associació Americana de Psicologia per les contribucions científiques a la carrera científica distingida "per la seva innovadora investigació sobre el paper de les imatgeria en les emocions i els ... forma verbal: pot augmentar la intensitat i la durada de les conseqüències emocionals ". (ca)
- Emily A. Holmes (born 1971 in Surrey, England) is a clinical psychologist and neuroscientist known for her research on mental imagery in relation to psychological treatments for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar disorder, and depression. Holmes is Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institute in Sweden. She also holds an appointment as Honorary Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford. The British Psychological Society awarded Holmes the May Davidson Award in 2007 and Spearman Medal in 2010. Holmes also received the Comenius Early Career Psychologist Award from the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations in 2011 and the Humboldt Foundation Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award in 2013. In 2014, she received the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology "for her groundbreaking research into the role of imagery in emotions and emotional disorders [...] that encoding events as mental images—rather than in verbal form—can enhance both the intensity and the duration of emotional consequences." (en)
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