Olivia Guy-Evans, MSc

Associate Editor for Simply Psychology

Expertise

Psychology Theories, Neuroscience, Educational Psychology


Education

BSc (Hons) Psychology, MSc Psychology of Education

Highlights

Olivia Guy-Evans is a British Psychological Society (GMBPsS) member with a background in the healthcare sector, research, community well-being, and teaching.

Olivia has worked as both a Writer and Associate Editor for Simply Psychology since 2020, primarily in the areas of Neuroscience, Mental Health, and Psychological Theories. 

Her articles have been internationally cited in academic papers, her most cited being Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory .

Aside from writing, Olivia is experienced working within the healthcare sector, supporting adults with learning disabilities, Autism, and mental health conditions to live fulfilling lives.

Contact: olivia.guy@simplypsychology.org

Professional Experience

  • International Affiliate Member of the (APA) American Psychological Association (2023)
  • Graduate Member of The British Psychological Society: GMBPsS (2023)
  • Associate Editor for Simply Psychology since 2022.
  • Writer for Simply Psychology since 2020.
  • Support worker positions working with adults with learning disabilities, Autism, and mental health conditions. Over 2 years in management positions within the healthcare sector (2016-2022).
  • Research Assistant for a professor at Edge Hill University (2013).
  • Teaching Assistant and school placements at various Primary Schools in the West Midlands (2012-2016).

Education

  • MSc in Psychology of Education with distinction, University of Bristol (2019)
    • Relevant modules: Cognition and Learning, Developmental Psychology, Individual Differences, Psychophysiological Methods, Social Psychology, and Statistics in Education.
    • The dissertation explored how schools can promote mental health and well-being through Personal, Social, and Health Education (PSHE).
  • BSc (Hons) in Educational Psychology, first class, Edge Hill University (2015)
  • Relevant modules: Biological Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Personality, and Individual Differences, Research Methods, and Data Analysis.
    • The dissertation investigated how the personality of a learner can contribute to their potential to be intrinsically motivated.

Publications