Person record of Marine Severin

Information

Type
Person
Honorific prefix
Dr
Firstname
Marine
Surname
Severin
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4237-3465
Description @en
Marine joined VLIZ after having earned her Master’s in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology from the Universite Catholique de Louvain. Her main research interest is human well-being and particularly, innovative sources of well-being such as music, mindfulness, and now, the coast. The research project Blue Psychology represents the integration of the discipline of psychology into the Oceans and Human Health field. Rather than looking at the risks present in the interaction between oceans and humans, we will instead investigate how coastal environments benefit our psychological wellbeing. It has become increasingly clear that coastal environments positively impact our general health but underlying mechanisms remain unknown. We will argue that coastal environments give rise to the emotions of awe and nostalgia, which in turn help reduce stress from everyday life. Both emotions can be considered “ambivalent”, a mix of positive and negative affect, and potentially present a way to cope with stress, through meaning-making processes. The project’s methodology will include qualitative, experimental, and interventional designs, and each study will go through a pre-registration process.

Institutes

Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Psychologie en Pedagogische Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Experimenteel - Klinische en Gezondheidspsychologie
KU Leuven; Centrum voor Leerpsychologie en Experimentele Psychopathologie

Projects

BluePsychology - How coastal environments improve psychological wellbeing: underlying mechanisms
during period
Start date: 2020
End date: 2024

Expertise

thesaurus terms
Environmental psychology
defined term set: Flemish Research Disciplines
term code: 180575

Images

https://images.vliz.be/thumbs/140636_marine-severin.jpg

record metadata

date created: 2020-01-14
date modified: 2025-01-10