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Innovative Work in Mental Health Technology by Trainees and Early-Career Investigators

Join us on Wednesday, March 13th from 12-1pm (Pacific), as we showcase a series of short presentations by current and recent trainees as well as early-career investigators from Stanford (Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences), the VA, and PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium. Each person will be invited to present on their work and interests involving the development, testing, and implementation of novel technology-based mental health interventions. Each presentation will be followed by an opportunity for Q&A with the group. This is intended to be an informal opportunity to increase trainee and early-career visibility, provide an opportunity for input/feedback, and facilitate networking.

 Carter H. Davis, M.S. will discuss a randomized controlled trial of an online storytelling-based ACT intervention for depression in primary care. He will discuss theoretical foundations of integrating narratives into psychosocial interventions and results of the intervention on patient outcomes.

Declan Grabb, MD discuss prompt engineering of Large Language Models (LLMs) and relevant model hyper-parameters in the realm of mental health advice, based on his papers last summer/fall in Journal of Medical Artificial Intelligence and Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.

Haijing Wu Hallenbeck, PhD [Topic TBC]

Eve Rosenfeld, PhD [Topic TBC]