Sheena Johnson

Senior Lecturer Occupational Psychology at Alliance Manchester Business School

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Alliance Manchester Business School

Biography

Dr Sheena Johnson is an Occupational and Chartered Psychologist, and Senior Lecturer at Manchester Business School. She is an active researcher into the topics of stress and health. Sheena is the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters, regularly presents her work at national and international conferences and is associate editor of the International Journal of Stress Management. Sheena is a member of both Manchester Business School''s Fairness at Work Research Centre:

https://research.mbs.ac.uk/fairness-at-work/

and the Division of Occupational Psychology''s Health and Well-Being Working Group:

http://dop.bps.org.uk/dop/psychologists/working-groups/health-%26-well-being-working-group/health-%26-well-being-working-group_home.cfm

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