Claudia Gaebler

Graduate Student

Psychological Sciences


Claudia is interested in how early life adversity, perinatal mental health, and parent–child relationships shape maternal and child development. Her research examines how maternal physiology and caregiving behaviors influence infant socioemotional development, with the goal of identifying pathways that can be targeted through early clinical intervention. She is particularly committed to reducing the intergenerational transmission of psychopathology by supporting maternal well-being during the perinatal period. Claudia earned her B.S. in Psychology with a Neuroscience concentration from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2022. Before joining the University of Connecticut’s Clinical Psychology program, she worked as a post-baccalaureate research assistant at the Before and After Baby Lab (BABL) at the Yale Child Study Center, where she studied how the maternal brain and parenting behaviors impact infant development.

Contact Information
Emailclaudia.gaebler@uconn.edu