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Dr Jill Domoney

Research Clinical Psychologist

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Biography

Dr Jill Domoney is a Research Clinical Psychologist in the Section of Women’s Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London. She specialises in perinatal mental health and the links between mental health and violence. Her research to date has included developing interventions for antenatal depression, evaluating interventions for pregnant couples where there is domestic violence, and exploring the ways that sexual assault referral centres respond to mental health needs. She is currently working on the RIVA study, exploring how maternity services can support the implementation of Independent Domestic Violence Advocates. 

 

Research Interests

  • Perinatal mental health  
  • Infant mental health 
  • Impact of violence and trauma on development

Teaching

Jill teaches undergraduate sessions on parent-infant interaction in the context of perinatal mental health problems, video-feedback interventions, and developing perinatal interventions.

    Research

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    Section of Women’s Mental Health

    The Section of Women’s Mental Health (SWMH) undertakes mental health services and policy research with a primary focus on women’s mental health. We carry out global research into the gendered determinants of mental health problems and the needs of women with mental health problems using epidemiological and qualitative methods and develop and evaluate interventions to meet those needs and inform health policy. Our work contributes to policymaking and healthcare practice both nationally and internationally.

      Research

      iStock WMH 900
      Section of Women’s Mental Health

      The Section of Women’s Mental Health (SWMH) undertakes mental health services and policy research with a primary focus on women’s mental health. We carry out global research into the gendered determinants of mental health problems and the needs of women with mental health problems using epidemiological and qualitative methods and develop and evaluate interventions to meet those needs and inform health policy. Our work contributes to policymaking and healthcare practice both nationally and internationally.