Ellen Jopling
Ellen is originally from Vancouver, and completed her BA (Honours) in Psychology and Philosophy at Queen’s University. Her program of research focuses on the integration of affective, cognitive, and biological measures to promote a greater understanding the link between stress and depression. Contact: ellen.jopling@psych.ubc.ca
Bita Zareian
Bita received her Pharm.D degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2014 and her B.A in psychology from UBC in 2018. She is now a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Program at UBC and is working with Dr. Joelle LeMoult in Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Lab, and with Dr. Frances Chen in Social Health Lab. She is interested in investigating the role of cognitive, social and biological factors in development and maintenance of depressive disorders. She is specifically interested in the role of reward processing, stress, and sex hormones in development of anhedonia and other depressive symptoms in adolescents and young adults. Contact: bitaz@psych.ubc.ca
Ashley Battaglini
Ashley received her B.Sc. (Honours) Specializing in Psychology at the University of Toronto and is now a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Program at UBC. Her research seeks to investigate how individual differences influence cognitions and emotion regulation during stress and its relationship with anxiety and depression. She is currently examining this in participants with co-morbid Social Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder. Contact: ashley.battaglini@psych.ubc.ca
Bronwen Grocott
Bronwen received a B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology from the University of Manitoba. She is presently a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology program at UBC. Her research interests are in the social, cognitive, and biological mechanisms underlying the relationship between different types of stress and depression. She is particularly interested in how early life adversity fosters vulnerability for depression, in part by impacting responses to social stress and social cognition. Contact: bgrocott@psych.ubc.ca
Seonwoo Hong
Seon received a B.Sc (Honours) in Psychology at McGill University and is currently a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Program at UBC. She is interested in exploring how experiences of stress lead to the development of depression in adolescents and young adults. Contact: seonwoo.hong@psych.ubc.ca
Taylyn Jameson
Taylyn received her B.A. in Psychology from the University of British Columbia, and she is currently a Clinical Psychology graduate student. Her program of research investigates the cognitive profiles, emotional patterns, and biological markers that contribute to psychopathological risk and resilience following stress exposure, particularly in youth. Her current work in the lab aims to improve our understanding of how the timing and nature of stress impacts the development of various transdiagnostic mechanisms (e.g., emotion regulation, stress reactivity, biological aging), and the intergenerational transmission of psychopathology as a function of these mechanisms. Contact: taylyn.jameson@psych.ubc.ca