Rhea is an MSc Neuroscience graduate from King’s College London and has worked on interventions for veterans in previous roles as an Assistant Psychologist at St Pancras Hospital and as a Research Assistant at the King’s Centre for Military Health Research. Rhea is currently part of a sleep intervention study with autistic children at the University of Reading. Throughout both her clinical and research roles, she has been particularly interested in making interventions not only evidence-based but also genuinely accessible and relevant to the people they are meant to serve.
Irregular sleep and a weaker day-night activity contrast may flag depression relapse weeks before it happens. Could wrist-worn devices become part of relapse prevention?