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Dr. Carla E. Marin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, where she serves as a licensed psychologist and core faculty member of the Anxiety and Mood Disorders Program at the Child Study Center. She specializes in pediatric anxiety research, coordinating NIMH-funded clinical trials, providing statistical expertise across research projects, and supervising undergraduate and graduate interns. Her work bridges clinical practice with neuroscience, focusing on parent-focused interventions and neural mechanisms in youth anxiety.
Dr. Marin’s research interests center on pediatric anxiety disorders, with particular emphasis on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), family accommodation in anxiety treatment, and neural reactivity patterns in anxious youth. She has pioneered the application of machine learning to predict treatment outcomes and investigate suboptimal response trajectories in childhood anxiety interventions.
Her recent publications demonstrate interdisciplinary trends across neuroimaging, developmental psychology, and computational psychiatry. Key sub-fields include
- Parent-child neural synchrony in anxiety
- Cultural adaptations in mental health interventions
- Biological markers (e.g., FGF2 signaling)
- Emotion regulation circuitry
- Family-based treatment moderators
- Stress response biomarkers
Dr. Marin provides clinical consultation to the Center’s Children’s Psychiatric Day Hospital since 2018 and contributes to rigorous methodological frameworks in mental health research. She maintains active collaborations with leading researchers including Wendy Silverman, Eli Lebowitz, and Dylan Gee, with over 40 joint publications.