Dr. Nida Ul Hasanat, M.Si., Psychologist, is a leading expert in the field of Clinical Psychology in Indonesia. Dr. Nida earned her Doctorate (Dr) from the Doctoral Program in Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Yogyakarta, in 2015 after successfully researching “Self-Management of Diabetes: A Quantitative Analysis of Psychosocial Factors in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients.” Prior to that, Dr. Nida completed her Master of Science (M.Si) program with a major in Clinical Psychology at the Graduate School of UGM in 1996. She also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (Dra) from the Faculty of Psychology at Universitas Gadjah Mada in 1988, after completing her secondary education at SMA 3 Yogyakarta in 1981.
Restu Tri Handoyo, S.Psi., M.Psi., Ph.D., Psychologist, is a prominent clinical psychologist, particularly in relation to intellectual and developmental disabilities. Restu earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree from the Division of Psychiatry, University College London. Previously, he obtained a Master’s degree in Psychology (M.Psi) and a Psychologist degree from the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada. His early education began at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Indonesia, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. (S.Psi). Restu’s expertise is focused on clinical psychology, with a strong research interest in intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism and intellectual disabilities. He is also actively involved in research related to stigma and social inclusion, as well as the development of screening and diagnostic tools.
Adelia Khrisna Putri, S.Psi., M.Sc. is an academic and researcher in the field of Clinical Psychology and Social Relations. Adel is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Melbourne, specializing in Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Science. Previously, he completed his undergraduate education at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada in 2014, and then continued his master’s studies at University College London, England, earning an M.Sc. in Clinical Mental Health Sciences in 2016. Adelia’s research interests focus on the areas of clinical psychology and mental health, particularly depression, grief from suicide, and mental health policy, as well as social psychology with an emphasis on indigenous psychology and emotions.
Dr. Bagus Riyono, M.A., is a prominent psychologist in Indonesia with extensive experience in the field of psychology. Dr. Bagus Riyono completed his undergraduate education at the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University. After finishing his bachelor's degree, he continued his master's studies at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, United States. Then, Dr. Bagus Riyono returned to Indonesia to obtain his doctoral degree (PhD) in Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University.
Drs. Isaac Jogues Kiyok Sito Meiyanto, Ph.D., Psychologist, obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1986. After completing his undergraduate education at UGM, Sito continued his studies to the doctoral level at Northern Territory University, Australia. In May 1999, he successfully earned a Ph.D. in psychology with a dissertation titled “The Effect of Job Enrichment on Job Productivity.” This dissertation examines the impact of job enrichment on work productivity, a topic that is relevant to the dynamics of the current labor market.
Indrayanti, S.Psi., M.Si., Ph.D., Psikolog is an industrial and organizational psychologist, senior researcher at the Center for Public Mental Health at the Faculty of Psychology UGM, and a mental health activist in the workplace. She served five times as the Head of the Human Quality Development Unit at the Faculty of Psychology, UGM. Currently, Indrayanti is part of the Task Force Team of the Subdirectorate for Character Development and the Subdirectorate for Student Creativity at Universitas Gadjah Mada. She have a concern for realizing mental health in the academic work environment where she work and serve as a Civil Servant in the Republic of Indonesia. Psychological first aid has become one of her concerns and is very important in the educational world for students and the entire academic community. A healthy mental environment is the right of every citizen, so as public servants, there is a responsibility to help realize this in the academic world they currently serve. Indrayanti completed her doctoral education at Nottingham Business School, England, with a focus on Work & Organizational Psychology. Previously, Indrayanti obtained her bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.
Ardian Praptomojati, S.Psi., M.Psi., Psychologist, is an expert in the fields of Clinical Psychology and Developmental Psychology. He completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Professional Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Currently, Ardian is pursuing a PhD at the University of Groningen, Netherlands.
Prof. Erminia Colucci is a Professor of Visual Psychology and Global & Cultural Mental Health in the Department of Psychology at Middlesex University London, as well as an Affiliate Professor at Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Indonesia. She is known for her contributions to research on human rights, mental health, suicide prevention, and domestic violence. Professor Erminia’s research focuses on the direct experiences of individuals with mental disorders and suicidal behavior, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, among ethnic minority groups, and refugees.
Ariana Marastuti, S.Psi., MSW, is an academic and dedicated professional in the fields of clinical psychology and social relations. As a lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) since 2010, Ariana not only teaches but is also actively involved in various research and community service focused on mental health, mental health literacy, community health workers, and gender and mental health.
Aliyaturrahmah Supriyadi, S.Psi., MHS., a professional in the field of psychology, continues to actively contribute to the world of academics and research. Aliya graduated from the Bachelor Program at the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University (UGM) with the thesis title Validation of the Basic Counseling Skills Training Module to Increase the Self-Efficacy of Adolescent Peer Counselors. Then she continued her Masters education at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University with the research title Association between adolescents' perceived school support and depressive symptoms in three Indonesian cities (An analysis based on the Global Early Adolescents Survey data).