Catherine Berman
UNC Chapel Hill, NC, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Catherine Berman is a doctoral student at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her research spans preventive health behavior, positive emotions, social connection, and ecological and structural conditions that impact wellbeing. Prior to her work at UNC, Catherine graduated from Carleton College in Minnesota and studied behavioral interventions for health and wellbeing at Duke’s Center for Advanced Hindsight.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Positive Psychological Processes in Societal Contexts: Incorporating Structural Inequities and Culture in Studies of Social Connectedness and Physical Health (#23)
9:15 AM
Barbara Fredrickson
Catherine Berman
Taylor West
Jieni Zhou
Ganga Bey
Catherine Berman
Taylor West
Jieni Zhou
Ganga Bey
IPPA Past President's Symposium - Positive Psychological Processes in Societal Contexts: Incorporating Structural Inequities and Culture in Studies of Social Connectedness and Physical Health
The Impact of Psychological Safety and Anticipated Discrimination on the Emotional Quality of Social Interactions with Strangers and Acquaintances (#24)
9:15 AM
Catherine Berman
IPPA Past President's Symposium - Positive Psychological Processes in Societal Contexts: Incorporating Structural Inequities and Culture in Studies of Social Connectedness and Physical Health