Dennis Relojo-Howell is the founder and managing director of Psychreg. He is also the chief editor of Psychreg Journal of Psychology (PJP). He holds a master’s degree in psychology from the University of Hertfordshire. His research interests encompass blog psychology, digital mental health, and psychological resilience. You can connect with him through Twitter @dennisr_howell and his website.
Richard earned an EdD in reading and learning disabilities at West Virginia University (WVU) in 1982. Upon completion of his degree he became an Assistant Professor of Paediatrics at the WVU Medical School. After moving to Florida in 1983, he joined the faculty in the Department of Paediatrics in the College of Medicine at the University of South Florida and worked for five years in the Neonatal Developmental Follow-Up Programme. He is also an Associate Editor for Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Berney earned his PhD in school psychology from the University of South Florida in 2005, specialising in paediatric psychology. He went on to complete a postgraduate programme and is a Diplomate with the American Board of School Neuropsychology. He is a licensed psychologist in Florida and owns a private practice that includes other psychologists and counsellors. He is also an Associate Editor for Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Zhuofeng Li is an independent researcher specialising in performance psychology. He holds an MSc in Performance Psychology from the University of Edinburgh and an MBA degree from China. He is currently pursuing his PhD in group mental models and serves as a visiting professor at a psychology institute in China.
Monique Moate is passionate about mental health destigmatisation and awareness, as she has a long history of mental illness. She enjoys creativity and communications of all kinds and has a postgraduate certificate in digital publishing. As a freelance writer, editor, and proofreader, Monique has worked on a wide range of material, including web content, academic writing, copywriting, and marketing collateral for diverse clients.
A mental health advocate, Graham firmly believes that mental health is important, so important that we should all do our part in helping to destigmatise mental health concerns. As the video editor, he looks after the YouTube channel of Psychreg.
Dina Relojo is the social media manager of Psychreg. She is a licensed teacher from the Philippines. Dina holds an undergraduate degree in education from Philippine Normal University and is doing her master’s degree in education at New Era University.
Jimby Casquete, the dynamic social media manager at Psychreg, exemplifies the fusion of technological savvy and a heartfelt commitment to mental health advocacy. Hailing from the Philippines, Jimby’s educational and professional journey reflects her dedication to utilising digital platforms for promoting mental wellness and community engagement.
Professor Nigel MacLennan runs the leadership coaching practice PsyPerform (which provides leadership coaching and development for CEOs, directors, and managers). He also provides psychotherapy for leaders and executives, globally via Zoom, WhatsApp, or Skype.
Laura is a Teaching Associate at Loughborough University. She completed her PhD in Psychology at Northumbria University in Newcastle where her research in working memory started to develop. Laura’s research interests include looking at whether visual working memory is purely visual in nature, implementing experimental and neurological methods in her research. She also sits on the editorial board of Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Thomas Bateman is Professor Emeritus with the McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia. His field is organisational behaviour, with particular expertise in leadership, proactive behaviour, and decision-making.
Maxwell Guttman teaches social work at Fordham University. He is also a mental health correspondent for Psychreg where he shares his insights on recovery and healing based from his lived experience of schizophrenia – a journey which started as an undergraduate student at Binghamton University. His diagnosis of schizophrenia wasn’t formally recognised until he was admitted to the state hospital in upstate New York. On his spare time, Max blogs on self-management at Mental Health Affairs.
Ada Akpala is a writer and sociocultural commentator. Born in Nigeria, she now resides in the UK. Ada specialises in debunking sensationalist and inaccurate narratives about current and historical events, particularly in regard to race. She believes that we are the rulers of our own life and refuses to accept the victimisation culture that has been sold to so many, particularly Black people. She focuses on creating content that combats the victim mentality and empowers Black people and others.
Mike Findlay is a senior communications professional and freelance writer based in Scotland. His interests include mental health, equality and social justice. He has worked for over 18 years in various communications roles within health, higher education, social justice and the arts in both London and Glasgow.