Dr. Anna Rosa Löffler is a psychologist and postdoctoral researcher whose work examines psychosocial determinants of health and health-related experiences across developmental and clinical contexts. She completed her PhD in Sleep Research at the University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia, where she investigated sleep development in typically developing as well as children with chronic conditions, and its social-emotional implications. Her MSc in Health Psychology at University College London examined the bidirectional relationship between loneliness and pain, while BSc in Psychology at Webster University focused on social influences on treatment outcomes in patients with personality disorders. Her research interests include patient-centred assessment, care pathways, support needs, and behavioural sleep research.