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Rosie Hannah Taylor

Rosie Hannah Taylor

Research Assistant

Research interests

  • Mental Health

Biography

I returned to the Centre for Affective Disorders as a Research Assistant in June 2021 after having completed my MSc in Affective Disorders at KCL in 2020. Prior to this I completed a BSc in Experimental Psychology at The University of Bristol and worked as a Junior Psychologist for a mental health mobile application.

I have gained experience in conducting systematic reviews, recruiting participants, and collecting data. My previous research projects have explored the elicitation of cognitive dissonance and predictors of cyclothymic disorder.

 

Research Interests

Affective Disorders

Psychiatric health

Neurodegenerative diseases

Research

RHAPSODY Study
The RHAPSODY Study

Clinical Feasibility of Speech Phenotyping for Remote Assessment of Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric disorders (RHAPSODY)

Project status: Ongoing

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Centre for Affective Disorders (CfAD)

The Centre for Affective Disorders (CfAD) focuses on mood and anxiety disorders, common disorders which cause great suffering for many people.

Research

RHAPSODY Study
The RHAPSODY Study

Clinical Feasibility of Speech Phenotyping for Remote Assessment of Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric disorders (RHAPSODY)

Project status: Ongoing

brain trees
Centre for Affective Disorders (CfAD)

The Centre for Affective Disorders (CfAD) focuses on mood and anxiety disorders, common disorders which cause great suffering for many people.