Juliet

Motto:Never be content with what you have; always be eager for what you can become.
Juliet Marlow, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. She completed her Ph.D. in cognitive social psychology from Harvard University in 2018. Juliet, as an advocate for mental health awareness, has dedicated her career to exploring, teaching, and writing about the stigmas surrounding mental health disorders. Her research delves into the psychological impacts of living with chronic mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression, and how these can affect personal development and societal integration.
In the heart of historic Cambridge, England, Juliet works tirelessly to promote understanding and support for those affected by mental health issues. She has been instrumental in establishing support networks within the university and beyond, fostering a community where open discussions about mental health are encouraged. Juliet has served on various influential boards, including the Mental Health Foundation Advisory Panel, the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical Psychology, and the editorial board of the Journal of Positive Psychology.
Her insights have graced prominent publications like The Guardian, BBC Focus, Nature, and The Lancet Psychiatry. In early 2023, she co-authored a special edition of the British Journal of Social Psychology focusing on the stigma of mental illness. Dr. Marlow is a sought-after speaker, engaging with diverse audiences worldwide—from academic institutions to public forums—on topics ranging from mental health advocacy to resilience building in young adults.
She is keen on expanding her reach through speaking engagements, consulting services, and expert testimony, aiming to break down barriers and foster a more compassionate world. To explore her ongoing projects and learn more about her work, visit her lab’s webpage: www.julietmarlowlab.cam.ac.uk.
Today, on this chilly December afternoon in 2024, Dr. Marlow continues her mission with unwavering dedication, making a profound impact on the lives of many who seek guidance and understanding in their journey with mental health.
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