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Dr Mantis is a lecturer in clinical psychology.
Originally from Meligalas-Messinia, Greece, Dr Mantis obtained a BA in Psychology from Panteion University (Greece, 2003); then moved to Washburn University where he received a MA in Clinical Psychology (USA, 2007); and eventually, he moved to Iowa State University where he was awarded a PhD in Exercise Psychology (USA, 2017).
Moreover, Dr Mantis has worked as a private practitioner (Greece, 2009-2012). In August 2017, though, he moved to the University of Hull where he worked as a lecturer until August 2022. Since then, he has been working as a lecturer in Teesside University until today.
Regarding affiliations, Dr Mantis has been a Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) of the British Psychological Society since June, 2017; and a fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) since March, 2019.
Research interests
As a clinical and exercise psychologist, Dr Mantis is interested in three areas:
a) Mental health and physical activity
b) Physical activity and health promotion
c) Psychological assessment
Specifically, research has shown that physical activity (PA) has various benefits on people’s mental and physical health. So, Dr Mantis is more interested in how PA helps athletes and non-athletes cope with issues such as depression, anxiety, and so on.
Dr Mantis is also interested in finding optimal ways of motivating individuals to engage in desired health behaviours (e.g., PA). For instance, how we frame PA and health messages (e.g., emphasis on gains or losses, etc.), how we deliver such messages (e.g., using images, music, etc.), and how we customise messages to individuals’ characteristics (e.g., providing tailored feedback to individuals depending on their personality traits) can moderate the magnitude of their motivation.
By identifying optimal ways of promoting health behaviours, we can help individuals adopt a healthier lifestyle (e.g., convincing sedentary people to be more active), follow recommended plans (e.g., helping injured athletes adhere to a rehab program), and so on.
Finally, assessing psychological variables (e.g., personality) that can influence individual responses to behavior change interventions is another area of his research interests. For example, what tests of personality assess specific traits of individuals more accurately and how these traits relate to specific lifestyles?
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John Toner,Luke Jones,Lucas Fairs,Constantine Mantis,Vassilis Barkoukis,Garyfallia Daroglou,John L. Perry,Andrei V. Micle,Nikolaos C. Theodorou, Sabina Shakhverdieva,Marius Stoicescu,Constantin Pompiliu-Nicolae,Milica V. Vesic,Nenad Dikic,Marija Andjelkovic, Jesus Munoz-Guerra Revilla,Elena Garcia-Grimau, Miguel A. E. Martinez, Javier A. Amigo, Anne Schomoeller,Adam Robert Nicholls
FRONTIERS IN SPORTS AND ACTIVE LIVING (2024)
Adam R Nicholls,Lucas R W Fairs,John Toner,Luke Jones,Constantine Mantis,Vassilis Barkoukis,John L Perry,Andrei V Micle,Nikolaos C Theodorou, Sabina Shakhverdieva,Marius Stoicescu,Milica V Vesic,Nenad Dikic,Marija Andjelkovic,Elena García Grimau, Javier A Amigo, Anne Schomöller
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#Papers: 4
#Citation: 116
H-Index: 3
G-Index: 3
Sociability: 3
Diversity: 1
Activity: 3
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