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Mental Health, Military Families, Perinatal Depression

Dr. Lara-Cinisomo's research focuses on addressing mental health disparities in women and mothers, particularly racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, and military populations. Her research approach builds on a framework focused on psychosocial, cultural, structural and physiological factors. Specifically, she examines how contextual factors (e.g., culture, biology) are associated with poor mental health in her populations of interest. As such, she takes an integrated approach to understand mental health disparities in mothers and women.  Recently, she completed several studies that examine associations between hormone function (i.e., cortisol and oxytocin) and perinatal depression in Latinas. Dr. Lara-Cinisomo also completed a novel study on the effects of mindfulness on the mental health of caregivers of veterans. Currently, she is conducting a multisite study on prenatal depression, diabetes, and disease management. Dr. Lara-Cinisomo is also exploring brain activation in the context of pain in postpartum women with and without depression.

Jessica Rohr, PhD

Clinical Psychologist, Women's Mental Health Expert

Houston Methodist

Perinatal Depression, PMDD, PTSD, Trauma, Women's Health

Dr. Rohr is a board-certified clinical psychologist with an additional certification in perinatal mental health. She brings to Houston Methodist a wealth of experience in growing clinical and research efforts dedicated to the improvement of women’s mental health. She has pursued these efforts throughout graduate school, with Veterans, in private practice, and most recently in an inpatient psychiatric hospital. She is most interested in research that directly relates to new clinical interventions for women that are accessible and effective. She recently won the ASCP New Investigator Award for her research examining trauma in women, and she has a record of federal funding and numerous peer-reviewed publications. See her blog, “” on Psychology Today to read about different issues that impact mothers. 

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