irem çınar
İrem Çınar is currently pursuing her undergraduate degree in psychology. She combines her interest in understanding the emotional, social, and cultural dimensions of human behavior with a strong curiosity for research and hands-on field experience. Through internships at various institutions, she has gained experience working with both children and adults, strengthening her skills in observation, analysis, and multidimensional evaluation of human behavior. Her experience in the field of human resources has contributed to her understanding of how emotions are shaped not only in therapeutic settings but also in professional life and social relationships. Volunteering in a psychosocial support program for children affected by earthquakes has further deepened her perspective on trauma and resilience processes. This experience, in particular, has enabled her to better understand the impact of social vulnerabilities on mental health and has provided a meaningful perspective for her writing journey. In her writing, she focuses on topics such as addiction, social violence, post-traumatic recovery, the psychological aspects of violence toward animals, the emotional burdens of modern life, and the often-unnoticed emotional processes people carry. Her aim is to produce content that contributes to healing at both individual and societal levels, using clear and accessible language without compromising scientific accuracy.

