Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Elif Çakar

Elif Çakar completed her undergraduate education in the fields of philosophy and psychology and earned her master's degree with honors from the Management and Organizational Psychology program at Marmara University in 2025. Her academic background is built upon an interdisciplinary perspective that examines human behavior within individual, organizational, and societal contexts. In her professional life, she has gained experience in human resources, talent management, and organizational processes within various corporate structures, finding opportunities to work at the intersection of theory and practice. This multi-layered perspective ensures that her writings are shaped on a foundation that is both intellectual and deeply connected to daily life. Treating psychology and philosophy as a common ground for reflection, Çakar integrates a perspective nourished by the ethical and human-centered philosophical approach of her professor, İonna Kuçuradi, into texts that explore the human experience through various lenses. Currently continuing her writing and content production in the field of psychology, Çakar thinks within a broad framework ranging from professional life to interpersonal relationships, and from social interactions to the cognitive and emotional dimensions of individual experience. Her work is not limited to industrial and organizational psychology; she addresses various subfields such as relationships, social psychology, and neuropsychology within a unified space of thought, opening human behavior to discussion as a multi-layered whole. With her academic training and interdisciplinary approach, Çakar pens texts that treat psychological knowledge not merely as transmitted data, but as a living field that requires constant reflection.
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