
Dana
Azani Sadka
Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology
Reichman University
Supervisor Prof. Mario MikulincerDana Azani Sadka is a PhD candidate in the field of psychology whose research examines whether social groups can enhance the sense of attachment security, which is the confidence in having supportive others available when needed. Dana’s work explores the idea that groups can help individuals with an insecure attachment style. For group members with an anxious attachment style, the group can make them feel accepted, capable, and less worried. For members with an avoidant attachment style, groups can respect their independence while reassuring them that interdependence can be a positive experience. Her research aims to develop effective group-level interventions to foster security, well-being, and functioning.
Dana’s research aims to develop effective group-level interventions to foster security, well-being, and functioning.
Dana received a BA in psychology and an MA in clinical psychology from Reichman University. She is from Rosh HaAyin and currently resides in Herzliya. Dana is a clinical psychology intern at Geha Mental Health Center. She was an instructor at the Tavor Pre-Military Academy, participated in the Rabin Leadership Program, and volunteered at Heroes for Life in India.

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