Biography
Gabriella joined King’s in 2020 after completing a MSc Psychology (Conversion). Prior to this, her background is in business, with a BSc(Hons) Business Management and professional experience in the sector. At King’s, Gabriella works as a Research Assistant on the IMPARTS (Integrating Mental and Physical healthcare: Research Training and Services) project, predominantly on the research arm supporting and collaborating on projects using IMPARTS data. She is also involved in the education component of the project that delivers courses on the interface between mental and physical health, and works closely with the team implementing IMPARTS in clinical services.
Research interests
- Interaction of mental and physical health/mental physical co-morbidities
- Integrated care
- Integrating Mental and Physical healthcare: Research, Training and Services (IMPARTS)
Expertise
In addition to her role at King’s, Gabriella works as an Honorary Assistant Psychologist in South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and is also a Director of a suicide-prevention Community Interest Company.
Features
Supporting university staff through the pandemic should be data-driven
A large ongoing survey at King’s College London is informing the institution’s approach to Covid-19, say Gabriella Bergin-Cartwright and Sharon Stevelink
Features
Supporting university staff through the pandemic should be data-driven
A large ongoing survey at King’s College London is informing the institution’s approach to Covid-19, say Gabriella Bergin-Cartwright and Sharon Stevelink