Nadia Whiston, our dedicated medical writer, holds a Master of Arts (MA) degree in English Literature from the University of Bristol and a Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons) degree in English Literature from The University of Manchester. With a passion for literature and a background as a young adult mentor and mental health researcher, Nadia brings a unique perspective and expertise to our team at MentalHealth.com. Her ability to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application allows her to create informative and impactful content that resonates with our audience.
As a key member of our Editorial Team, Nadia plays a key role in making mental health information accessible and empowering for individuals on their journey to better well-being. Her dedication to creating content that is both informative and relatable contributes to our mission of providing valuable resources and support for mental health care.
University of Bristol
Master of Arts (MA), English Literature
2019 - 2021
The University of Manchester
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English Literature
2017 - 2019
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