Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehmet DİNÇ
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Dinç graduated from Marmara University, Department of Guidance and Psychological Counseling. He completed his postgraduate studies in Education at RMIT University, Clinical Psychology at Okan University, and Narrative Therapy at the University of Melbourne. He earned his PhD from Marmara University, focusing on internet addiction. He also served as a visiting scholar at the University of Melbourne for one year.
Currently, he is a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at Hasan Kalyoncu University, and a member of the International Faculty Board at the Dulwich Centre. His research interests include digital addictions, psychological resilience, and narrative therapy. He is married and has two children.
Zeliha İLHAN DOYMUŞ
Zeliha İlhan Doymuş was born in 1971 in Sivas, Türkiye. She graduated from the Faculty of Business at Cumhuriyet University. The same year, she began her professional broadcasting career with Sivas Radio Television, coinciding with the launch of local channels in the region. She later worked at TGRT and BTV, and in 2000, she successfully passed the national examination to join Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT).
Currently, she is the producer and presenter of the long-running documentary program "Ömür Dediğin" (What We Call a Lifetime), broadcast on TRT Haber. The program has aired over 800 episodes over the course of 17 years, steadily becoming a TRT classic. Throughout its broadcast history, it has received nearly 80 national and international awards, including the Lifetime Honor Award presented by the President of the Republic of Türkiye. Ömür Dediğin continues to air every Saturday on TRT Haber.