PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology, School of Health Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology
Rebecca is a first year PhD (Clinical Psychology) candidate at Swinburne University of Technology. Her PhD research examines the relationship between negative affect/mood (i.e., anxiety, distress, depression) and alcohol hangover, as well as the functional impairments (i.e., reduced driving capabilities) associated with hangovers.
She also works as a research assistant with Summer Foundation in neurological disability research, specifically in co-design, housing, and well-being outcomes. Her previous research work also includes research in gambling disorders and other behavioural addictions at Deakin University.
Why do I get so anxious after drinking? Here’s the science behind ‘hangxiety’
Oct 25, 2024 12:06 pm UTC| Health
You had a great night out, but the next morning, anxiety hits: your heart races, and you replay every conversation from the night before in your head. This feeling, known as hangover anxiety or hangxiety, affects around...