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Dr. Redona Dudushi

Redona Dudushi graduated with a degree in clinical psychology. Dr.Dudushi completed her first master’s degree in human rights and democracy for Southeast European countries at Bologna University. She also holds a master’s in peacebuilding and social transformation from Vermont University in the US. Dr. Dudushi has completed a Fulbright program in global health policies nearby the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. She completed a year-long internship at CDC and PAHO. Since 2010, Dudushi has served as a lecturer at the distinguished public and private universities in Albania. Dr. Dudushi has completed her doctorate studies in psychology with a focus on sexual behaviors of people living with HIV/AIDS in Albania. For the last two decades, she has worked as a clinical psychologist for the National Institute of Public Health in the Department of Infectious Disease at the National Program of HIV/AIDS. She is the author and co-author of many international and national articles regarding psychosocial treatment of PLWH in Albania. She has a special interest in research methodology in social science.

ORCID: 0000-0002-4443-544X

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