Dennis Relojo-Howell
Founder
Dennis Relojo-Howell is the founder and managing director of Psychreg. He is also the chief editor of Psychreg Journal of Psychology (PJP). He holds a master’s degree in psychology from the University of Hertfordshire. His research interests encompass blog psychology, digital mental health, and psychological resilience. You can connect with him through Twitter @dennisr_howell and his website.
Dr Richard Marshall
Podcast Host
Richard earned an EdD in reading and learning disabilities at West Virginia University (WVU) in 1982. Upon completion of his degree he became an Assistant Professor of Paediatrics at the WVU Medical School. After moving to Florida in 1983, he joined the faculty in the Department of Paediatrics in the College of Medicine at the University of South Florida and worked for five years in the Neonatal Developmental Follow-Up Programme. He is also an Associate Editor for Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Dr Berney Wilkinson
Podcast Host
Berney earned his PhD in school psychology from the University of South Florida in 2005, specialising in paediatric psychology. He went on to complete a postgraduate programme and is a Diplomate with the American Board of School Neuropsychology. He is a licensed psychologist in Florida and owns a private practice that includes other psychologists and counsellors. He is also an Associate Editor for Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Rona dela Rosa
Editor
Rona dela Rosa is a PhD student at Bulacan State University where she is carrying out a research on language and education. Rona is an associate professor at the Polytechnic College of the City of Meycauyan in the Philippines. She finished her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from City of Malabon University. Rona’s research interest includes educational psychology, adult education and applied linguistics. She is currently working on a research project which investigates the relationship of creativity and language skills among Filipino students. More recently, she has explored the reading abilities among adolescent second language readers.
Mike Findlay
Correspondent and Book Review Editor
Mike Findlay is a senior communications professional and freelance writer based in Scotland. His interests include mental health, equality and social justice. He has worked for over 18 years in various communications roles within health, higher education, social justice and the arts in both London and Glasgow.
Graham Howell
Commissioning Editor
A mental health advocate, Graham firmly believes that mental health is important, so important that we should all do our part in helping to destigmatise mental health concerns. As the video editor, he looks after the YouTube channel of Psychreg.
Dina Relojo
Social Media Manager
Along with Rowena, Dina Relojo is the social media managers of Psychreg. She is a licensed high school teacher from the Philippines. Dina holds an undergraduate degree in education from Philippine Normal University and is doing her master's degree in education at New Era University.
Rowena dela Rosa
Social Media Manager
Along with Dina, Rowena dela Rosa is the social media manager of Psycheg. She attended New Era University in the Philippines, and prior to working with Psychreg, she work in various customer service role. She has a keen interest in wellness.
Nigel MacLennan
Correspondent
Professor Nigel MacLennan is a consultant at London Metropolitan University. He provides psychotherapy for leaders and executives, globally via Zoom, WhatsApp, or Skype. He qualified with a Diploma in Psychotherapy, and shortly after completed his honours degree in psychology and has been practising psychology since. Along the way he has written many books in the field of applied psychology. He also sits on the editorial board of Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Dr Laura Jenkins
Correspondent
Laura is a Teaching Associate at Loughborough University. She completed her PhD in Psychology at Northumbria University in Newcastle where her research in working memory started to develop. Laura’s research interests include looking at whether visual working memory is purely visual in nature, implementing experimental and neurological methods in her research. She also sits on the editorial board of Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Professor Thomas Bateman
Correspondent
Thomas Bateman is Professor Emeritus with the McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia. His field is organisational behaviour, with particular expertise in leadership, proactive behaviour, and decision-making.
Dr Anna Kennedy OBE
Correspondent
Dr Anna Kennedy is an educator who has worked to provide an improved education and other facilities for children with autism spectrum disorders. In pursuing support for these children, she has established two schools, a college, a respite home and a website with over 85,000 international followers. Dr Kennedy organised the Autism's Got Talent. It was launched on 12 May 2012. In this talent show, children and adults with autism performed on the stage at London's Mermaid Theatre. A performance from James Hobley, an autistic dancer was also included in this show who had appeared on Britain’s Got Talent.
Maxwell Guttman
Correspondent
Maxwell Guttman teaches social work at Fordham University. He is also a mental health correspondent for Psychreg where he shares his insights on recovery and healing based from his lived experience of schizophrenia – a journey which started as an undergraduate student at Binghamton University. His diagnosis of schizophrenia wasn’t formally recognised until he was admitted to the state hospital in upstate New York. On his spare time, Max blogs on self-management at Mental Health Affairs.
Katie Bagshawe
Correspondent
Katie pursued her master’s degree from Sheffield Hallam University while caring for her late father who was living with a terminal lung disease. It was in this time that Katie turned her attention to helping raise awareness of interstitial lung diseases by investigating the psychological impact of pulmonary fibrosis. Since her father’s death, Katie is keen to continue in research by tying together her interest of medicine and lung disease through diagnostic radiography. Katie research interest is in health psychology.
Dale Burden
Correspondent
Dale holds a dual honours degree in psychology and neuroscience from Keele University. He later on completed two further counselling courses. With seven years experience of working in the healthcare sector (mainly with people who display challenging behaviour, learning difficulties, and dementia), Dale shares a wealth of information with his articles on mental health. Dale also uses goal-oriented techniques to help people set their own goals.
Callum Mogridge
Correspondent
Callum Mogridge is a psychology graduate based at the University of Manchester. Callum is going on to study his MSc with the University of Manchester’s Alliance Manchester Business School in September 2019 in Organisational Psychology. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Matthew Buckley
Correspondent
Matthew is an Organisational Psychologist. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the State University of New York at Brockport in 2010, and received his master’s degree in Organisational Psychology with a concentration in Conflict Management from the University of New Haven in 2015. His main areas of interest include career counselling, conflict management, emotional intelligence, employee retention, leadership and management, morale and motivation, personnel selection and recruitment and self-promotion.