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Sena Mutlu was born in 1999 and raised in Türkiye. Growing up in a household where both of her parents were psychologists, she developed a deep fascination for the human mind and behavior from an early age. This familial influence and her innate curiosity propelled her toward the field of psychology. After completing her primary and secondary education in Turkey, Sena moved to a new environment where she embarked on her higher education journey at the Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus (METU NCC). Sena pursued her Bachelor's degree in psychology at METU, immersing herself in a rigorous academic curriculum. During her time at METU, she had the opportunity to delve deeper into the realm of psychology. She authored several scientific articles in diverse areas. Her writing showcased her analytical thinking, research skills, and ability to contribute valuable insights to the scientific community. Not content with theoretical knowledge alone, she actively engaged in conducting research. Through these experiences, she worked closely with participants, skillfully collecting and analyzing data to gain a better understanding of human behavior and psychological phenomena. These research endeavors further solidified her understanding of psychology and provided practical insights into its applications. Driven by her desire for personal and academic growth, Sena then made another significant move. She is currently residing in Venice, Italy, where she is pursuing her Master of Science degree at Padua University in the field of Developmental and Educational Psychology. By focusing on this specialized area, she aims to gain a deeper understanding of how individuals grow, develop, and learn, with a particular emphasis on educational contexts. Also, she holds esteemed membership in the Turkish Psychological Association and the Community Volunteer Foundation, where she actively participates in volunteer work and makes substantial contributions.
Her specialty areas are: Â
Developmental Psychology
Emotion Regulation
Peer Relations