Hannah Warlick

Hannah is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she studied Psychology, English and Comparative Literature, and Data Science. As an undergraduate, she volunteered for the Crisis Text Line and was engaged with research on borderline personality disorder, digital media addiction, and smoking cessation. She also conducted a senior honors thesis examining how trajectories of tissue iron development may predict adolescent depression severity. At Home Base, she is a Clinical Research Coordinator collaborating on studies including post-TBI depression, traumatic memory reconsolidation, and the efficacy of Lydian-based music in PTSD interventions. In the future, Hannah plans to attend a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program and continue her study of trauma and novel PTSD treatments. She joined Home Base to take part in meaningful research and further understand the experiences of veterans and military-involved individuals in her family. Outside of work, Hannah enjoys playing guitar, baking, and doing anything outside.