Harvard University
Charlotte Hamm is a Graduate Research Fellow at Harvard University focusing on psychology in peacemaking, with a PhD thesis dedicated to the rehumanisation of former adversaries. Previously, Charlotte served as a researcher and project manager at the Berghof Foundation, leading efforts to integrate psychological and neuroscientific insights into negotiation and mediation, and authored "Psychology in Peacemaking: A Guide for Mediators and Negotiators." Experience also includes project management supporting sustainable conflict transformation in Afghanistan, and roles as a mental health therapist providing trauma-informed care to individuals facing various challenges, including those affected by war. Charlotte's academic background includes a PhD in War Studies from King's College London, alongside advanced degrees in clinical and counseling psychology from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Universität Osnabrück.
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