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Call for graduate students and post-docs

We offer opportunities for admission and tuition fee exemptions
for excellent students

For Master candidates:

Lab members are expected to be engaged in research related to at least one of the following projects: 
1)  To examine the psychological mechanisms of emotional dysregulation 
2)  To evaluate the efficacy of cognitive interventions, including cognitive bias modification, cognitive training, and cognitive behavioral therapy for clinical and non-clinical populations at high-risk
3)  To develop program tools to make psychological interventions more accessible and doable. 

We aim to understand the neurobiological mechanisms underlying emotional dysregulation associated with distorted cognitions and use this understanding to develop novel, effective psychological interventions for anxiety and depressive disorders. We address these questions from the integrative view, including psychology, cognitive behavioral science, endocrinology, immunology, genetics, and neuroscience. 

For Ph.D. candidates:

Lab members are expected to be engaged in research related to at least one of the following projects:
1)    To examine the neurobiological mechanisms of biased cognitions toward emotional information
2)    To evaluate the efficacy of cognitive interventions, including cognitive bias modification, cognitive training, and cognitive behavioral therapy for clinical and non-clinical populations at high-risk
3)    To develop program tools to make psychological interventions more accessible and doable.  
Participation in more than one project is encouraged. 

For more information, feel free to contact us.

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