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Erin Carrubba is a Researcher at Yale University's Child Study Center within the Yale School of Medicine. Her work focuses on mental health interventions for adolescents and young adults with mood disorders, particularly bipolar disorder and suicide risk mitigation. She specializes in developing telehealth and chronotherapeutic approaches to improve emotional regulation and social rhythm therapies. Collaborations include studies with prominent figures like Hilary Blumberg and Wendy Silverman, emphasizing translational research between clinical practice and technological innovation. Her research addresses both in-person and remote therapeutic strategies for behavioral and mood disorders.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in text, but inferred through her research focus areas and institutional affiliations.
Her research interests center on advancing treatment modalities for pediatric and young adult mental health, leveraging digital tools and chronotherapeutic interventions. Key themes include optimizing telehealth platforms for bipolar disorder management and evaluating the efficacy of reduced-contact therapy models. Recent work explores brain circuitry changes through chronotherapeutic approaches, with a pilot trial showing promise in symptom reduction.
Publications reflect a focus on translating research into clinical practice, particularly through electronic device integration and telehealth solutions. Articles highlight interdisciplinary collaboration in neuroscience and applied psychology.
Erin's contributions include methodological advancements in social rhythm therapy and parent management training, with a commitment to reducing suicide risk in vulnerable populations. Supported faculty collaborations underscore her role in a multidisciplinary team addressing mood disorders and child conduct problems.
