
Sabryna Sas
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PhD candidate in psychology @Griffith_uni, member of @hapiresearch lab. Research: effects of self-control on health behavior and in forensic populations.
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If you are at #ASBHM2025 this week, check out the line up of presentations from the HaPI Lab! Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med Griffith University Griffith Centre for Mental Health


Christian Swann Megan Teychenne Scott Goddard presenting their invited symposium on using open goals at #ASBHM2025


Kicking off day one of #ASBHM2025 from the HaPI lab yesterday with a fantastic symposium on the structure, mechanisms, and consequences of self-control! Great work guys! Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med Kyra Hamilton Martin Hagger Jacob Keech Sabryna Sas


HaPI lab member Natasha Nott at Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med #ASBHM2025 yesterday afternoon presenting on her scoping review on nonsuicidal self-injury and the psychological processes associated! Great work! ๐ง


To start off day 2 of Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med #ASBHM2025, a courageous presentation on her honours research from Sam OโBrien on self-determined solitude in attachment orientations predicting loneliness. ๐ซ Amazing work! ๐


I was involved in conducting the interviews for this study - such interesting findings regarding malesโ social identity and perceptions of risk when consuming alcohol in and around water ๐ป๐ฅ๐ Kyra Hamilton Jacob Keech Stephanie Smith Dr Amy Peden Martin Hagger

Sensational presentation from HaPI member Tenelle Maroney at Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med #ASBHM2025 sharing her study on the predictive utility of personality for coping strategy choice! ๐๐ผโโ๏ธ๐ Amazing work, Ten!


A very thought provoking, impactful presentation from Alena Gadoury at Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med #ASBHM2025, conveying her PhD program which will explore prevalence of suicidality in veterinarians, identifying risk factors, and evaluating an intervention. Incredible presentation Alena! ๐


Today I was lucky to present at #ASBHM2025 on some recent research conducted with Jacob Keech. Grateful for the support I had in the audience and the interesting questions asked!



A fabulous presentation from Nicholas Browning to wrap up #ASBHM2025 Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med on action control as a moderator of automatic-reflective predictors on physical activity. ๐๐ผโโ๏ธ๐๏ธ Great work, Nick!


Editor's Choice paper in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: 'Testing theory predictions and intervention mechanisms of action in #sport and #exercise #psychology using #meta-analysis' by Martin Hagger.bsky.social and me. doi.org/10.1037/spy000โฆ



Happy Monday! The paper that sums up my 3-year postdoc at UOW Global Alliance for Mental Health and Sport is published (and open access!). Thank you to the superstar team of experts who assisted in this process! Dr Stewart Vella Christian Swann SportPsychAus et al. bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/โฆ


Please join us in welcoming Dr Dr Anna Boggiss to the ASBHM Executive Committee ๐ Anna will join as our newest Peers Connect Representative, assisting Sabryna Sas with all things student and ECR-related within the society.



Still a few spots left for our webinar tomorrow! Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Med Peers Connect are hosting their first FREE (for members) webinar of the year - Qualitative research: Where to start & how to know if I am doing it right? RSVP: tinyurl.com/4bu4jjdb



Had a great time at my first criminology conference at ARCJC in Sydney, hosted by BOCSAR in partnership w/ Griffith Criminology Institute. Inspiring sessions on prisons, policing, youth crime & justice reform. Great way to get me thinking about where I want to take my research in the future! ๐ก
