
Sally Carter
Research Fellow · Child and Family Mental Health
Australian National University (ANU)About
Sally Carter serves as a Research Fellow at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, specializing in child and family mental health within complex humanitarian emergencies through the Humanitarian Health Research Initiative.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
- Master of Psychology (Clinical)
- PhD
Her research focuses on developing mental health interventions for children in crisis zones, particularly examining caregiver group programs in conflict-affected regions. Current work emphasizes practical implementation challenges and cultural adaptation of therapeutic approaches in unstable environments.
Recent publications demonstrate a concentrated research trajectory in Middle Eastern humanitarian contexts, with strong emphasis on field-tested interventions rather than theoretical frameworks. Her 2023 Iraq pilot study represents a methodological shift toward community-based implementation research within active conflict zones.
She maintains active supervision registration for research students and collaborates through ANU's global health networks, with current projects centered on the Humanitarian Health Research Initiative's field operations.
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