Dimitra Manos, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Education
Ph.D. in Clinical and Health Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
M.A. in Clinical Psychology, John F. Kennedy University
B.A. in Psychology and French, Wesleyan University
Practice Areas
- Clinical Psychology
- Integrative Psychotherapy
- Psycho-oncology
- Health Psychology
- University Mental Health Services
- Research for the World Health Organization (ICD11)
Publications and Media Placements
Articles
A third-generation therapies approach in Long COVID patients: efficacy of an intervention
program with Spanish adults. González-Moreno, J., Pozuelo, C., Manos, D. et al., Current Psychology, 2024.
Results of a multi-componential psychosocial intervention program for women with early-stage
breast cancer in Spain: quality of life and mental adjustment. D. Manos, J. Sebastián,
M.J. Bueno, N. Mateos. European Journal of Cancer Care, 2009,18, 295-305.
Body image and self-esteem in women with breast cancer participating in a psychosocial intervention program. J. Sebastián, D. Manos, M.J. Bueno, N. Mateos. Psychology in Spain, 2008, 12 (1), 13-25.
Imagen corporal y autoestima en mujeres con cáncer de mama participantes en un programa de intervención psicosocial. J. Sebastián, D. Manos, M.J. Bueno, N. Mateos. Clinica y Salud, 2007, 18 (2), 137-161.
Body image in relation to self-esteem in a sample of Spanish women with early-stage breast cancer. D. Manos, J. Sebastián, N. Mateos, A. de la Torre. Psicooncología, 2, 1, pp.103-116, 2005
Scientific Journal Reviews
- Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2022)
- Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy Research (2019-2021)
- European Journal of Cancer Care (2018, 2019, 2021)
- Annals of Behavioral Medicine (2016)
- Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2010)
Professional Organizations and Associations
Permanent member of the Global Clinical Practice Network of the World Health Organization (WHO). Participation in ongoing field studies defining the diagnostic criteria for mental, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental disorders for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).