PhD Student
Tamar Friedlander
Tamar is a clinical psychologist with a specialization in working with teenagers and young adults across various life domains. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in clinical and health psychology. Her research interests revolve around the intersection of technology and mental health. With experience in analyzing and contributing to clinical data from psychological sessions, Tamar brings a nuanced understanding to her work in the field.
Her research at the Lab focuses on exploring the relationship between social media behaviors and psychological development, as well as investigating parent-child communication dynamics concerning social media use.
Publications:
Spinrad, A., Taylor, C. B., Ruzek, J. I., Jefroykin, S., Friedlander, T., Feleke, I., ... & Sadeh-Sharvit, S. (2024). Action recommendations review in community-based therapy and depression and anxiety outcomes: a machine learning approach. BMC psychiatry, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/snz3w