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Ms Dahlia Nightshade

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I am a naturally curious person, always eager to explore and learn new things. My interests lie at the intersection of clinical psychology and space, two fields that, while seemingly different, both fuel my desire to understand the unknown.

In clinical psychology, I am fascinated by the complexities of the human mind, emotions, and behavior. I really enjoy analyzing patterns of thought, understanding mental health challenges, and exploring ways to improve well-being. My curiosity drives me to uncover the psychological mechanisms that shape human experiences, whether through cognitive processes, emotional resilience, or therapeutic interventions.

At the same time, space captivates me with its vastness and mysteries. I am keenly drawn to the unknown, intrigued by the possibilities of space exploration, planetary habitability, and the psychological challenges of space travel. I find the connection between psychology and space particularly exciting, whether it’s understanding how humans adapt to extreme environments or the mental resilience required for deep-space missions.

My excitement for learning pushes me to constantly seek knowledge, bridging insights from psychology and space. Whether studying the human mind or the cosmos, I thrive in the pursuit of understanding, always looking for new ways to connect these two fascinating fields.

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Education

  • BA, Psychology

    Vitalis University
    Expected: April 2027

Languages Spoken

  • English Hindi

    Intermediate proficiency

Summary

Primary goal: To gain knowledge through practical application
Will become available: April 16, 2025
Willing to relocate: Yes

Description

I am willing to work under any researcher and help them out, mostly under clinical psychologist as it relates to my interest and my educational background.

Ms Dahlia Nightshade
Port Blair
India

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