Alyson Dodd

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Alyson is interested in emotion regulation and mental health, in particular bipolar disorder. Her research has primarily focused on the role of how people think about and respond to the mood influences mood dysregulation in bipolar disorder. She also does research on mental health and well-being in the Higher Education setting, through a public health lens.

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Can sleep and activity changes really predict mania in bipolar disorder?

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Alyson Dodd reports on a year long study of digital mood monitoring in people with bipolar disorder, which suggests that sleep and activity changes precede hypomanic episodes by three days. This data could be a useful clinical tool, but more research is needed.

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