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Mariamy Chrdileli

Mariamy Chrdileli

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Mariamy holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in clinical and health psychology. She has worked as a project manager for a World Bank enterprise survey conducted in Georgia, Moldova, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. She is passionate about research and designing laboratory-based studies, where participants' actual behavior can be systematically coded. Her main areas of interest are psychological concepts such as perfectionism, the negative evaluation aspect of shame and anxiety, and the analysis of children's stories created to help children cope with COVID-19-related anxiety/health anxiety. She loves animals, plants, and statistics.

Areas of expertise

  • Health behaviors

  • Mood disorders

  • Guilt and shame

Education

  • Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HungaryMaster’s degree in Clinical and Health Psychology

  • Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, USBachelor’s degree in Psychology

Professional background and credentials

Mariam has always been fascinated by the human psyche. Intrigued by how our minds function, she decided to pursue a career in psychology. During her studies, Mariam worked as a research assistant for one of the leading psychologists in the United States, further igniting her interest in the field. Although she was passionate about research, Mariam always knew she wanted to work directly with clients, driven by a desire to positively impact people's lives through support and guidance. After earning her master's in clinical and health psychology, she began practicing at a university counseling center. At Omni, Mariam works on health and sports calculators to popularize health knowledge and make it more accessible to wider audiences.

Publications

  • Pruidze E, Chumburidze T, Nemsitsveradze N, Chikviladze T, Chrdileli M. A Study of Attitudes toward Pharmaceutical Care during COVID-19 Pandemic in Tbilisi (Georgia); Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology,; May 2021

  • Chrdileli M, Kasser T. Guilt, Shame, and Apologizing Behavior: A Laboratory Study; Personality and Individual Differences; Dec 2018

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