Author: Catherine Haslam

Catherine Haslam is a professor in the school of Psychology at the University of Queensland. She has worked in both the clinical and academic fields of clinical psychology, in Australia and the UK, before joining UQ in 2012. Her research investigates the cognitive and social consequences of trauma and disease in neurological populations, and also on identity-cognition relationships in aging.

Aging, Connectedness and COVID: An Excerpt from ‘Together Apart’
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July 21, 2020

Aging, Connectedness and COVID: An Excerpt from ‘Together Apart’

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