Dr Zoe Herriman
Lecturer
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
I am a clinical psychologist, lecturer, and researcher. My research focuses on child, adolescent, and adult mental health and neuropsychology. Of particular interest are the negative impacts of social media use on mental health, psychological interventions designed to reduce the negative impact of social media use on mental health, and the impacts of early nutrition on child neurodevelopment.
| Date | Institution name | Country | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Adelaide | Australia | PhD | |
| University of South Australia | Australia | Master of Psychology |
| Year | Citation |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Herriman, Z., Roberts, R. M., Taylor, A. M., & Slater, A. (2024). A pilot evaluation of a cognitive therapy micro-intervention to reduce the negative impact of online social networking site use on well-being. Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, 34(2), 13 pages. Scopus1 WoS2 |
| 2023 | Herriman, Z., Taylor, A. M., & Roberts, R. M. (2023). Interventions to reduce the negative impact of online highly visual social networking site use on mental health outcomes: A scoping review.. Psychology of Popular Media, 13(1), 111-139. Scopus9 WoS10 |
| 2010 | Makrides, M., Gibson, R., McPhee, A., Yelland, L., Quinlivan, J., Ryan, P., . . . Griffith, E. (2010). Effect of DHA supplementation during pregnancy on maternal depression and neurodevelopment of young children: A randomized controlled trial. Jama-journal of the American Medical Association, 304(15), 1675-1683. Scopus487 WoS430 Europe PMC355 |
| - | Herriman, Z., Roberts, R. M., Taylor, A. M., & Slater, A. (2025). A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Based Microintervention to Reduce the Negative Impact of Instagram Use on Well-Being: A Randomized Controlled Trial. PSYCHOLOGY OF POPULAR MEDIA, 17 pages. WoS1 |
Lecturer, School of Psychology.