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Dr. Sally Richmond is a Senior Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist at Monash University's School of Psychological Sciences and Turner Institute for Brain & Mental Health (Neurodevelopment theme). Her qualifications include a Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace) from RMIT, a Master of Psychology (Clinical), and a PhD in Psychological Sciences from the University of Melbourne (completed 2017). Her research focuses on AI applications in mental health, environmental influences on neurodevelopment, and parenting interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders like ADHD.
Education:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace), RMIT
- Masters of Psychology (Clinical), University of Melbourne
- PhD in Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne (2017)
Research Interests:
- AI-driven mental health solutions for children (e.g., voice assistants, social robots)
- Role of parenting in brain development and disorders
- Neuroimaging techniques in studying developmental pathways
Current Projects:
- "Hey Alexa": Exploring AI voice assistants in parenting programs (2025-2028)
- Completed project on digital attention training for ADHD (2020)
Teaching & Supervision:
- Clinical supervision of psychology trainees
- Teaching PSY6105 Clinical Developmental Psychology
- Accepting PhD students via Monash's SupervisorConnect
Labs/Teams: Works within the Turner Institute's Neurodevelopment theme and collaborates internationally on neuroimaging and AI applications.



