Tania Bosqui: a call for a contextualized and collective mental health paradigm
Description
Tania Bosqui is a British-French Clinical Psychologist and Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology at the American University of Beirut with over 10 years of clinical and research experience. She is also a clinical supervisor for the AUBMC and Embrace Clinical Psychology Training Programs, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin, Centre for Global Health. Bosqui holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Queens University Belfast, and has taught previously at the University of Guam, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Siena. She has also completed postdoctoral research fellowships at the Centre for Public Health and the Institute of Child Care Research at Queen’s University Belfast. She conducted research on family intervention for at-risk adolescents in Lebanon, on health problems related to Syrian refugee children in Lebanon, Psychosocial interventions in Palestine, Finland and Guam - USA.























