Dr. Rachael Molitor, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, CPsychol, FHEA, is a Chartered Psychologist and University Lecturer based in Coventry, UK, specialising in health and behavioural psychology. She earned her Bachelor of Science (Hons) from the University of Birmingham, followed by an MSc and a PhD in Psychology of Health and Behaviour Change from Coventry University.
Rachael is a Chartered member of the British Psychological Society (CPsychol) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). As a Lecturer at Coventry University’s School of Social Sciences & Humanities, she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students across psychology, nursing, and occupational therapy, and supervises projects on behaviour change and emotionality. Her doctoral research explored emotionality and its relationship with feeding and eating behaviours, with a focus on parent–child emotional dynamics. She also contributes training workshops for healthcare professionals, educational institutions, and school catering teams, applying behaviour change strategies in real-world settings. An active media spokesperson, Dr. Molitor regularly shares psychological insights on BBC, ITV, radio stations, print, and social media—covering topics like online safety, emotional resilience, and group dynamics . Her commitment to public engagement is reflected in her consultancy projects and contributions to national awareness campaigns. Passionate about translating psychology into practical tools, Rachael leverages teaching, research, consultancy, and media to improve individual and community wellbeing through evidence-based behaviour change. |
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