Ayşe Beyza İlhan
Ayşe Beyza İlhan is a researcher working in the fields of psychology and brain training. She is currently pursuing Brain-Based Psychological Counseling training at Global Cyber University, one of South Korea's leading online education institutions. Focusing particularly on cognitive processes, neuropsychology, and emotion regulation mechanisms, İlhan aims to apply her academic knowledge to strengthen individuals' mental resilience. Through her scientific research on Alzheimer's treatment, she seeks to contribute to the preservation of memory and cognitive functions, promoting a healthy mind and psychological balance across all age groups while emphasizing the value of memories.
Taking a broad perspective in her scientific work, İlhan has published a scientific article on Alzheimer's treatment in JEBMS, one of Turkey's leading scientific journals, and another on the relationship between nutrition and Alzheimer's in the Florence Nightingale Scientific Medical Journal. With these studies, she aims to raise awareness about the prevention of neurological diseases and the protection of memory health.
Looking ahead, İlhan aims to conduct more extensive work in the areas of societal improvement and public health, continuing her research on frequency and brain-based therapy methods. Her research areas include clinical psychology, the relationship between the concept of soul and psychology, the effects of the biological brain on psychological disorders, and treatment methods for these disorders. She is developing innovative approaches to enhance individuals' mental and emotional well-being.