Irene Mateo Arriero

Senior Project Officer Clinikids at Telethon Kids Institute

Irene Mateo Arriero has a diverse work experience in the field of psychology. Irene started their career in 2019 as a Research Officer at The University of Western Australia, where they conducted semi-structured diagnostic interviews, collected physiological data, and distributed online questionnaires for a research project on Emotion Regulation. Irene also served as an Academic Tutor, teaching Cognitive Neuroscience to undergraduate students. In 2020, Irene joined the Telethon Kids Institute as a Senior Project Officer for the CliniKids program and worked as a PhD Candidate. Irene then moved on to work at Excelsis Psychology as a Provisional Psychologist in 2022. Irene's most recent role was at King Edward Memorial Hospital, where they began working as a Provisional Psychologist in 2023. Overall, Irene has gained experience in research, teaching, and clinical psychology throughout their career.

Irene Mateo Arriero's education history is as follows:

From 2017 to 2017, Irene Mateo Arriero attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham and obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Psychology.

From 2016 to 2018, Irene Mateo Arriero studied at The University of Western Australia and received a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Psychology.

In 2019, Irene Mateo Arriero pursued a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Psychology at The University of Western Australia.

Starting in 2020 and expected to continue until 2024, Irene Mateo Arriero is enrolled in The University of Western Australia for a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology.

During the same period, Irene Mateo Arriero is also pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at The University of Western Australia.

Additionally, Irene Mateo Arriero has obtained several certifications, including Student Member from AACBT (Ltd) in November 2022, Provisional Psychologist Registration from AHPRA (Australia Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) in February 2020, Associate Member from the Australian Psychological Society (APS), and Mental Health First Aider from Mental Health First Aid Australia.

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