Cunha, Marina Isabel V. A. da

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Cunha, Marina Isabel V. A. da
 
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Cunha, Marina Isabel Vieira Antunes da
Cunha, M.
Cunha, Marina Isabel V. A. da
 
 
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marina_cunha@ismt.pt
 
 
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Biography
Marina Cunha was granted the academic title of Aggregate in Clinical Psychology in 2018 by the University of Coimbra. She is an Assistant Professor at Instituto Superior Miguel Torga (ISMT), co-coordinator of the 2nd study cycle in Clinical Psychology, and coordinator of the Therapeutic Intervention Department. She is a clinical psychologist at the Solidus Lda. (Clinical Practice) and an integrated member of the Center for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive and Behavioral Intervention (CINEICC) of the University of Coimbra (Research Group: Cognitive and Behavioural Processes and Change: Health and Psychopathology in Different Settings). She is a member of the Portuguese Psychologists Association, recognized as an expert psychologist in Clinical and Health Psychology with advanced expertise in Psychotherapy. She was also recognized by the Ministry of Health as a Clinical Psychologist equivalent to a special career in the National Health Service and certified as a Psychotherapist and Cognitive-Behavioral Supervisor. She has been teaching several curricular unities on Developmental Psychology, Psychopathology, Child and Adolescence Therapy, Contextual cognitive-behavioral therapies, Traineeship supervision, and Thesis supervision in Clinical Psychology (Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies) on the 1st and 2nd cycle of studies. Published 151 articles in specialized journals. She has nine book chapters. Organized 11 scientific events. Supervised 6 PhD thesis and co-supervised 6 (10 correspond to FCT doctoral grants). Supervised 75 master dissertations and co-supervised 16. Has received 16 awards/or honors. Participates and/or participated as Researcher in 6 R&D research projects. Works in the area(s) of Social Sciences with emphasis on Psychology. Undertaken regular management positions at ISMT (e.g., President of the Scientific Council, co-coordinator of postgraduate courses in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies, coordinator of the 2nd cycle of Clinical Psychology-specialty Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies). In their professional activities, she interacted with 514 collaborator(s) co-authors of scientific papers. Her research interests focus on (1) the identification of the risk or protector factor (e.g., attachment styles, temperamental factors, early emotion memories, shame, self-criticism, peer relationships, emotion regulation difficulties) of various psychological problems (e.g., social anxiety, depression, stress, anxiety, infertility, binge eating, obesity, post-traumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder) in adolescents and adults; (2) the development and efficacy study of psychological interventions based on mindfulness and compassion aimed at diverse populations (e.g., teachers, students, athletes, firefighters) and settings (clinical, educational, sports); and (3) in the development of new instruments for clinical assessment in adolescents and adults.
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Author:  Xavier, Ana Maria
Author:  Pinto Gouveia, José

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12016Assessing early memories of threat and subordination: Confirmatory factor analyisis of the early life experiences scale for adolescents.Pinto-Gouveia, José ; Xavier, Ana ; Cunha, Marina articleopenAccess
22017Avaliação da Vergonha em Adolescentes: ‘The Other as Shamer Scale’Cunha, Marina ; Xavier, Ana ; Cherpe, Sónia ; Pinto-Gouveia, José articleopenAccess
32017Daily Peer Hassles and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Adolescence: Gender Differences in Avoidance-Focused Emotion Regulation ProcessesXavier, Ana ; Cunha, Marina ; Pinto-Gouveia, José articleopenAccess
42015Deliberate self-harm in adolescence: The impact of childhood experiences, negative affect and fears of compassion.Xavier, Ana ; Cunha, Marina ; Pinto Gouveia, José articleopenAccess
52016Estudo comparativo do efeito das experiências precoces adversas na psicopatologia entre mulheres adolescentes e adultas: o papel mediador do auto-criticismoDinis, Alexandra ; Xavier, Ana Maria ; Pinto-Gouveia, José ; Castilho, Paula ; Cunha, Marina articleopenAccess
62017Longitudinal Pathways for the Maintenance of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Adolescence: The Pernicious Blend of Depressive Symptoms and Self-CriticismXavier, Ana ; Pinto-Gouveia, José ; Cunha, Marina ; Dinis, Alexandra articleopenAccess
72016Non-suicidal Self-Injury in Adolescence: The Role of Shame, Self-Criticism and Fear of Self-CompassionXavier, Ana ; Pinto Gouveia, José ; Cunha, Marina articleopenAccess
82016Rumination in Adolescence: the Distinctive Impact of Brooding and Reflection on PsychopathologyXavier, Ana ; Cunha, Marina ; Pinto-Gouveia, José articleopenAccess
92016Self-Criticism and Depressive Symptoms Mediate the Relationship Between Emotional Experiences With Family and Peers and Self-Injury in AdolescenceXavier, Ana ; Pinto-Gouveia, José ; Cunha, Marina ; Carvalho, Sérgio articleopenAccess
102015The Indirect Effect of Early Experiences on Deliberate Self-Harm in Adolescence: Mediation by Negative Emotional States and Moderation by Daily Peer HasslesXavier, Ana ; Cunha, Marina ; Pinto-Gouveia, José articleopenAccess
112016The Protective Role of Self-Compassion on Risk Factors for Non-suicidal Self-Injury in AdolescenceXavier, Ana ; Pinto-Gouveia, José ; Cunha, Marina articleopenAccess