Assist Prof Dr. Seda Kiraz | substance | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr at Ankara City Hospital Turkey
Dr. Seda Kiraz is a psychiatrist based in TĆ¼rkiye with extensive experience in mental health research and clinical practice. She is currently affiliated with Hitit University Ćorum Education and Research Hospital and has contributed to various psychiatric and psychological studies. Dr. Kiraz has published numerous research articles in areas such as addiction, cognitive therapy, and childhood trauma. Her work is recognized for its focus on substance use disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and schizophrenia. Dr. Kiraz’s research and clinical interests intersect at the study of cognitive behaviors, emotional regulation, and mental health therapies. She has a proven track record in both academic research and clinical psychiatry, making significant contributions to her field.
š Education
Dr. Seda Kiraz received her foundational education in TĆ¼rkiye, focusing on Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology. She pursued her medical education at UludaÄ University, where she laid the groundwork for her expertise in psychiatric disorders and cognitive therapies. Dr. Kiraz completed her medical training and specialization in Psychiatry at HaydarpaÅa Numune Training and Research Hospital. Her academic journey continued with research-oriented work at Hitit University Erol OlƧok Training and Research Hospital. Throughout her studies, Dr. Kiraz emphasized the importance of evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary approaches in mental health. Her strong academic foundation in psychiatry has enabled her to integrate clinical skills with research, ultimately shaping her career as a psychiatrist and researcher.
š¼ Experience
Dr. Seda Kiraz is currently serving as a Psychiatrist at Hitit University Ćorum Education and Research Hospital. Her career in psychiatry spans years of clinical experience and research in TĆ¼rkiye. Dr. Kiraz has worked extensively in psychiatric departments of renowned hospitals, including HaydarpaÅa Numune Training and Research Hospital and Hitit University Erol OlƧok Training and Research Hospital. She has hands-on experience in treating a range of mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, schizophrenia, ADHD, and anxiety. Her role includes conducting clinical research, providing psychiatric treatments, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Kiraz is an active contributor to medical journals and regularly participates in national and international conferences on psychiatry.
š Awards and Honors
Dr. Seda Kiraz has received various awards and honors for her significant contributions to the field of psychiatry. She has been recognized for her work in substance use disorders and the role of cognitive behaviors in mental health. Several of her published research articles have received acclaim in international journals, reflecting her dedication to advancing psychiatric practices. Dr. Kiraz has also been honored at medical conferences for her presentations on emotional regulation in substance use disorders and the cognitive impacts of psychiatric conditions. Her contributions to psychiatry have made her a respected figure in TĆ¼rkiye’s medical community, particularly for her evidence-based approaches to addiction and cognitive therapies.
š¬ Research Focus
Dr. Seda Kiraz’s research primarily focuses on psychiatric disorders, substance use disorders, ADHD, and emotional regulation. She is particularly interested in understanding how early childhood trauma, attachment styles, and cognitive behaviors impact mental health conditions. Her research aims to develop effective therapeutic interventions for disorders like schizophrenia and addiction. She has also explored the role of mindfulness and exercise in managing mental health disorders, publishing numerous studies in high-impact journals. Additionally, Dr. Kiraz’s work investigates the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and neurodevelopmental disorders. Her research has made significant contributions to understanding emotional regulation and cognitive therapy in psychiatric practice.