Clinical Trials
Natasha is a research assistant at the InsideOut Institute. Natasha completed her Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) with Honours at the University of Sydney in 2025. She is currently assisting on a trial investigating the tolerability and preliminary effects of psilocybin on treatment-resistant anorexia nervosa.
Natasha is passionate about the inclusion of lived experience within research, and has a strong interest in exploring novel interventions to improve treatment outcomes for those for whom few treatment options exist. For her honours thesis, Natasha explored the lived experiences of individuals with treatment-resistant depression to inform the co-development of an adjunctive psychotherapy for ketamine treatment in a public health setting. Natasha has also supported several projects investigating how psychedelics and other novel interventions might help individuals with eating disorders navigate the complexity of recovery.
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