Dr. Shilat Haim-Nachum

Dr. Shilat Haim-Nachum

Research work

Dr. Shilat Haim-Nachum, head of the TRACE Lab (Trauma Research and Clinical Engagement), leads a research team focused on the cognitive, emotional, and neural mechanisms linking childhood trauma to long-term mental health outcomes, including PTSD and depression. The lab’s work centers on cognitive processes such as belief rigidity, impaired belief updating, and self-stigma, employing experimental paradigms, digital AI-based simulations, and neuroimaging tools. The team also conducts large-scale analyses of childhood trauma-related brain alterations—such as changes in the nucleus accumbens—using datasets like ABCD, with the goal of identifying neural biomarkers for (C)PTSD. By integrating clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and digital innovation, the TRACE Lab aims to inform scalable and culturally sensitive approaches to the prevention and treatment of trauma-related outcomes in youth and adults.

Areas of interest & scientific knowledge

Behavioral Neuroscience

Clinical Neuroscience

Imaging Research

Selected Publications
  • Zhang, C., Haim-Nachum, S., Prasad, N., Suarez-Jimenez, B., Zilcha-Mano, S., Lazarov, A., ... & Zhu, X. (2025). PTSD subtypes and their underlying neural biomarkers: a systematic review. Psychological Medicine, 55, e153
  • Haim-Nachum, S., Amsalem, D., Lazarov, A., Zabag, R., Neria, Y., & Sopp, M. R. (2024). Anhedonia mediates the relationships between childhood trauma and symptom severity of PTSD and depression, but not of social anxiety. Journal of Affective Disorders, 344, 577-584
  • Amsalem, D., Martin, A., Dixon, L. B., & Haim-Nachum, S. (2025). Using Instagram to Promote Youth Mental Health: Feasibility and Acceptability of a Brief Social Contact–Based Video Intervention to Reduce Depression Stigma. JAACAP Open
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