
معرفی
Dr. Susanne Schweizer is a Researcher in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Group. Her work focuses on cognitive and social determinants of mental health across the lifespan, emphasizing adolescents. Key areas include affective control mechanisms, cognitive training interventions for mental health improvement, and the neurobiological underpinnings of emotional processing in depression and anxiety. She leads projects like the Future Proofing Study, evaluating school-based programs for adolescent depression prevention, and explores perinatal mental health dynamics. Her research integrates behavioral experiments, neuroimaging, and longitudinal studies to address mental health challenges in vulnerable populations. Recent efforts involve developing gamified cognitive training tools and assessing interventions for social anxiety and trauma recovery.
- Education: Not explicitly listed, but inferred to hold advanced degrees in Psychology/Cognitive Neuroscience.
- Key Projects: Future Proofing Study, Affective Control Training (AffeCT), and studies on perinatal intrusions.
Research Interests: Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion, Developmental Psychopathology, Digital Interventions for Mental Health, Affective Working Memory, Trauma and Recovery.
Her publications analyze behavioral and neural responses to social evaluation, cognitive control in PTSD, and the role of uncertainty tolerance in emerging adulthood. Collaborations involve clinical trials and community-based interventions targeting youth mental health resilience.



