Senior Lecturer in LGBTQ+ Psychology · Nottingham Trent University

Understanding the wellbeing of LGBTQ+ communities

I research body image and health in sexual and gender minoritised people, with particular focus on bisexual men and trans men, which are populations too often overlooked in body image research. I teach quantitative methods and practise open research.

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Dr Liam Cahill

Research interests

Current projects span body image, minority stress, and health across LGBTQ+ populations. Always happy to hear from potential collaborators and students.

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Bisexual men's body image

Predictors of body image in cisgender bisexual men, and tackling bisexual erasure in body image research.

02

LGBTQ+ Mental Health and Wellbeing

Generally looking into how the current sociopolitical climate in the UK impacts on LGBTQ+ people's mental health and well-being.

03

Functionality Appreciation for Trans People

How functionality apprecation can be a useful framework for trans and gender diverse people navigating their body image.

04

UK Sociopolitics for trans people

Transprejudice, anti-trans policies and misinformation and the impact on trans people

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Research outputs
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Citations
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Ongoing projects
5+
Years teaching

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