
In October 2022, I joined the Computerized Neurotherapy Lab as a PhD student in a joint project between the Hebrew University and the University of Melbourne, under the supervision of Prof. Mor Nahum and Prof. Yafit Gilboa from the Hebrew University, and Dr. Amit Lampit from the University of Melbourne.
My research focuses on examining the effects of a combined cognitive intervention—which includes computerized cognitive training and group therapy based on functional goals—on cognition, mood, and daily functioning in adults over the age of 65 with depressive symptoms.
As a clinical occupational therapist, I primarily focus on functional, sensorimotor, and cognitive rehabilitation for adults of all ages. In addition, I work in cognitive therapy with individuals suffering from dementia and provide guidance to their families.