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Title:
Asst. Prof. Dr.
Surname:
NİYAZİ
Status:
Full-Time Academic Staff
Title:
Asst. Prof. Dr.
Program:
Psychology
Telephone:
+90 392 661 2915
Email:
nasli@metu.edu.tr
Room:
R-133
Educational Background:
- B.S., METU; M.S., University of Kent; Ph.D., London South Bank University
Research Interests:
- General area of Health Psychology
- Cognitive processes and health with particular interest in addictive behaviours
- Effects of psychological processes on health
- Effects of personality on health and performance
- Implicit attitude measurement
- Management of pain
Courses Taught:
- PSYC 340 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY
- PSYC 449 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 342 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
- PSYC 343 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION
- PSYC 242 COPING WITH STRESS
Selected Publications:
- Mmopelva, T.,,,,,Niyazi, A., ....Acaroglu, E. (2018). Analysis of factors affecting baseline SF-36 Mental Component Summary in Adult Spinal Deformity and its impact on surgical outcomes. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica.
- Hooper, N., Back, C., Karekla, M., Niyazi, A., & McHugh, L. (2018). Cognitive defusion versus experiential avoidance in the reduction of smoking behaviour: an experimental and preliminary investigation. Addiction Research & Theory.
- Nabiyev, V.. Ayhan, S., Yüksel, S., Niyazi, A. et al. (2016). Does surgery for adult spinal deformity affect the cognitive abilities in patients over 50 years of age? Turkish Neurosurgery.
- Niyazi, A. (2013). Health behaviour change models. In Ü. Okyayuz (Ed.), Health Psychology (2nd ed.). Ankara: Turkish Psychological Association.
- Niyazi, A. (2013). Addictive behaviours. In Ü. Okyayuz (Ed.), Health Psychology (2nd ed.). Ankara: Turkish Psychological Association.
- Niyazi, A. (2013). Pain. In Ü. Okyayuz (Ed.), Health Psychology (2nd ed.). Ankara: Turkish Psychological Association.
- Albery, I.P., Sharma, D., Niazi, A., Moss, A.C. (2006). Theoretical perspectives and approaches. Cognition and Addiction (1 29). Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Niyazi, A. & Albery, I. (2005). Attentional bias and outcome expectancies in smokers, ex smokers and non smokers. Psychology & Health, 20 (Conference supplement 1), 192 193.
- Niyazi, A. & Albery, I. (2005). Attentional bias and outcome expectancies in smokers, ex smokers and non smokers. Psychology & Health, 20 (Conference supplement 1), 192 193.
- Niyazi, A. & Albery, I. (2004). Implicit and explicit attitudes towards drinking and the attitude behaviour consistency in problem drinkers and non problem drinkers. Psychology & Health, 19 (Conference supplement), 121 122.
- Niyazi, A. & Albery, I. (2004). Implicit and explicit attitudes towards smoking and the attitude behaviour consistency in smokers and non smokers. Psychology & Health, 19 (Conference supplement), 122.