Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their academic work primarily spans the fields of Psychology, Social Sciences, and Medicine, with a concentrated emphasis in Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Health, Epidemiology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.
Their research extensively covers topics such as Child Abuse and Trauma, Migration, Health and Trauma, Intimate Partner and Family Violence, Resilience and Mental Health, Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, and Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine.
Significant recent publications include:
Frequent collaborators listed are Sarah L. Halligan, John Mitrofanis, Juliane A. Kloess, Harriet Cornwell, and Graeme Fairchild.
Their publications are often found in the following journals:
Kevin D. Browne;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis
Louise Dixon;Kevin Browne;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis
Tanja Hillberg;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Louise Dixon
Rebecca Johnson;Kevin Browne;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis
Anthony Robert Beech;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis
Helen Whittle;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis;Anthony Robert Beech;Guy Collings
Louise Dixon;Kevin Browne;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis
Louise Dixon;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Kevin Browne
Helen Whittle;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis;Anthony Robert Beech;Guy Collings
Kevin D. Browne;Catherine E. Hamilton
Clare Marriott;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis;Chris Harrop
Kevin D. Browne;Helga Hanks;Peter Stratton;Catherine Hamilton
Sinead Lambe;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis;Emily Garner;Julian Walker
Kevin Browne;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Rebecca Johnson;Mikael Ostergren
Jo-Anne Abbott;Britt Klein;Catherine Hamilton;Andrew J. Rosenthal
Hope Christie;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Filipa Alves-Costa;Filipa Alves-Costa;Mark Tomlinson
Louise Dixon;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Kevin Browne;Eugene Ostapuik
Juliane A. Kloess;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis;Anthony R. Beech
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Catherine E. Hamilton;Louise Falshaw;Kevin D. Browne
Louise Dixon;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Kevin Browne
Manuela Garcia Quiroga;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis
Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis;Kevin D. Browne
Helen C. Whittle;Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis;Anthony R. Beech
Juliane A. Kloess;Sarah Seymour-Smith;Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis;Matthew L. Long
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