Hannah Dineen, BA
Hannah Dineen, BA

Hannah Dineen, BA

Clinical Research Coordinator

Hannah Dineen, BA

Clinical Research Coordinator

Hannah graduated with honors from Williams College in 2025 with a BA in Psychology and English. As a former intern for CWMH, she contributed to the Postpartum Psychosis Project (MGHP3), The Guardians Project, and the National Pregnancy Registry. At McLean Hospital’s Laboratory for Affective and Translational Neuroscience (LATN), she supported research on the neurobiological mechanisms linking early life stress to depressive symptoms in young women. In addition, as a student at Oxford University’s Psychopharmacology and Emotion Research Lab (PERL), she assisted with a study investigating the effects of antidepressants on motivation. At Williams, her senior honors thesis under Dr. Eliza Congdon explored how gestures support narrative comprehension in third-graders. At MGH, Hannah supports the National Pregnancy Registry for Psychiatric Medications, the Postpartum Psychosis Project (MGHP3), and the UPWARD project. Following her time at MGH, she hopes to pursue a doctorate in clinical psychology.