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Mingtian Zhong
Ph.D, M.D, Associate Professor, MA Supervisor, Clinical Psychologist.
Dr. Zhong has published more than 60 papers, most of which were published in international SCI journals, such as “Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica:, “Journal of Affective Disorder”, “Translational Psychiatry”, “Frontier in Behavioral Neuroscience”, “NeuroImage: Clinical, and International”, “Journal of Psychophysiology”.
He also has given lessons on Psychological Counseling, Psychotherapy, Special Children Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and several other courses for undergraduates and postgraduates.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Employ behavioral, ERPs and fMRI methods to understand the neural mechanisms in the development and maintenance of mental diseases and personality disorders (eg. Major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, et al.).
EDUCATION
2014.11----2015.12, Visiting Scientist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard University, Boston,
2008.9----2011.6, PhD of Clinical Psychology, Medical Psychological Institute, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, China
2005.9----2008.6, Master of Clinical Psychology, Medical Psychological Institute, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, China
1996.9----2001.6, Bachelor of Medicine, Central South University, Changsha,
EMPLOYMENT
2011—Present Associate Professor
Duties: Teaching clinical psychology and medical psychology for undergraduate students and postgraduate students;
Carrying on researches on neurocognitive science, psychological assessment; Psychological counseling and psychotherapy, intervention of Clients with mental disorder.
2001-2005 Resident Doctor
Duties: Psychological counseling and psychotherapy, intervention of Clients with mental disorder.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Grants obtained as Principal Investigator
1. The neural mechanism of the obsessive-compulsive personality disorder impacting curative effect of SSRI on OCD (81371487)
(National Natural Science Foundation of
2. The neural mechanism of action monitoring of the obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (S2012040006998)
(Guangdong Natural Science Foundation, 2012-2014)
Research Grants participated as Investigator
1. Developing a spatio-temporal neural network model of automatic emotion processing in borderline personality disorder (81000590).
(National Natural Science Foundation of
2. The assessment, prewarning and intervention of risky behaviors in Chinese adolescents (2009BA277B02).
(National Key Technology R&D Program of
3. The amygdale activation pattern in negative emotion information processing on depression cognitive vulnerability people (30670709).
(National Natural Science Foundation of
CORRESPONDING:
Centre for Psychological Application Research (CPAR),
South China Normal University,
55 Zhongshan Avenue West,
Guangzhou 510631, P.R. China
Email: ztomorrow@126.com