About Ramina Bebezova
I am a psychology & child study and human development student at Tufts University, passionate about mental health awareness, psychology research, and clinical interventions development. As a research assistant in Dr. Kredlow's Translational Emotion and Memory (TEAM) Lab and Dr. Mueller's Pets and Well-Being (PAW) Lab, I conduct research on emotional processing, adaptive coping, and factors contributing to social anxiety and peer stress. Aside from research, I am interested in how children's media and philosophical discussions can be used for promoting children's social and emotional learning and critical thinking.
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This summer, I will explore the relationship between affect labeling (putting feelings into words), as assessed by a comprehensive task, with depression, anxiety, stress, alexithymia, and social phobia symptoms, with the long-term goal of improving treatment outcomes for psychological conditions.