University of Melbourne Bethany Teachman is a Clinical Psychologist whose research focuses on how biased thinking contributes to anxiety disorders.
[11] Bethany studied at the University of British Columbia (UBC) on the West coast of Canada where she pursued a major in psychology.
[1][4] Bethany was subsequently accepted into the doctoral program in clinical psychology at Yale University, where she worked under the mentorship of Sheila Woody.
[1][4] During her time at Yale, Bethany met her future spouse, Brian Nosek, who was also pursuing a doctoral degree at the institution in the field of social psychology.
[1][2][3][4][6][12][13] She is the Principal Investigator for two projects: Project Implicit Mental Health,[4] initiated in September 2011, which is a public website designed to evaluate autonomic mental health associations, and MindTrails, launched in the Spring of 2016, which is another public website dedicated to studying online cognitive bias modifications.