Mental Health & Relational Mental Health-Informed Interventions

This strand explores how interventions change brain activity and corresponding outcomes of interest, such as emotional regulation and coping strategies. Brain synchrony is explored as a neural marker of mental health conditions.

  • Designing an App-based intervention to enhance coping acquisition of parents to reduce stress and promote enhanced quality of parent-child interactions. Examining longitudinal changes in brain activity before and after intervention.

  • Developing a neurofeedback intervention paradigm to enhance emotional regulation and parent-child relationship repair after domestic violence.

  • Elucidating the potential of brain synchrony as a marker of disruptions in social communication in psychological conditions.

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