Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of cancer survivors in the workplace? Join Dr. Catherine Steele and explore the transformative role of behavioural interventions in managing cancer-related challenges at the University of Leicester.
Project Focus: Exploring Behavioural Interventions in Cancer Workplace Management
In a world where working-age individuals represent a significant portion of those living with a cancer diagnosis, understanding and enhancing their experience in the workplace is paramount. Dr. Steele’s project delves into the use of behavioural interventions, such as individual and group health coaching, to improve the quality of life for cancer survivors and their caregivers.
Project Details
Theme: Common Mental Health (covering anxiety, depression)
University: University of Leicester
Supervisor: Dr. Catherine Steele, Associate Professor of Psychology, School of Psychology and Vision Sciences
About Dr. Catherine Steele
With 18 years in academia, Dr. Steele brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the project. She is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Leicester, a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach, and serves as the Behavioural Sciences Director and Academic Advisor for The Cancer Coach™. Dr. Steele is a writer and speaker in the fields of well-being, coaching psychology, and health.
How to Apply
Are you ready to be part of groundbreaking research that can positively impact the lives of cancer survivors and their caregivers? Explore more details and apply for this PhD opportunity at the University of Leicester through the Midlands Mental Health and Neuroscience Doctoral Training Partnership: PhD Opportunity – Dr. Catherine Steele.
Join us in making a difference! Let’s drive positive change in cancer workplace management.