PhD Nurdan Gündoğdu
BIOGRAPHY
She was born in 1976. She graduated from Işık University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology in 2013, and completed his Doctorate in Istanbul Arel University Clinical Psychology Department in 2019.

 
Educational InstitutionYear
Işık University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Psychology Undergraduate Education2013
King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology Graduate Education2015
Istanbul Arel University Clinical Psychology Doctorate Education2019
Medical Interests
Adult Psychology, Anxiety Disorders; Panic Disorder (Agoraphobia), Obsession (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), Widespread Anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Social Phobia, Eating Pattern, Women's Mental Health, Vaginusmus, Fear of Birth, Pregnancy Psychology, Divorce, Relationship Problems, Anger Control, Personality Disorders, Depression.
Vocational Training, Courses and Conferences Attended
Application of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Treatment of Cognitive Therapy (Dr. Emel Stroup)
Application of ERP (Exposure Response Prevention) in OCD Workshop (Dr. Emel Stroup)
Clinical First Interview and Observation (Dr. Emel Stroup)
CIS Supervision (Psk. Irem Yelken)
BDT Supervision (Asst. Prof. Dr. Gülin Güneri, Within the Scope of Doctoral Program)
BDT Eğitimi King’s College London
EMDR (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) First and Second Level Training (Psk. Emre Konuk)
Trauma Intervention Methods Workshop Training (Dr. Emel Stroup)
Mode Therapy (Assist. Prof. Bahar Köse, Within the Doctorate Program)
Schema Therapy Training (Assist. Prof. Bahar Köse, Within the Doctorate Program)
Schema Therapy International Certification Trainings (Dr. Alp Karaosmanoğlu)
Personality Disorders and Dynamic Psychotherapy Seminars (Prof. Dr. Doğan Şahin)
Eating Disorder Dr. Janet Treasure and Prof. Dr. Kate Tchanturia
İzmir University of Economics International Psychology Congress
Professional Memberships
EMDR Association
Turkish Psychologists Association
Scientific Publications
Perceived Self/Society Moral Discrepancies Predict Depression, but Not Anxiety Asian Journal of Social Psychology February 2015