TyKera (Kera) Marrow, DPhil Perinatal Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow

TyKera (Kera) Marrow, DPhil, in January 2024 joined the Developing Brain Institute at Children’s National Hospital as a Perinatal Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Marrow earned her Doctor of Philosophy from Jackson State University in Mississippi. She completed an advanced practicum at Kennedy Krieger’s Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress in Baltimore, Maryland, and her predoctoral internship at WellSpan Health in York, Pennsylvania. Dr. Marrow is also a Health Policy Research Scholar with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Clinically, her interests include perinatal health and wellness, postpartum support and women’s holistic health, with emphasis on Black women and motherhood.

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Regarding research, Dr. Marrow is passionate about examining constructs that maintain medical mistrust in historically disenfranchised populations, intersectionality and health care, improving healthcare utilization, and utilizing culturally responsive and communal adaptions of evidence-based clinical approaches. Dr. Marrow is a passionate advocate and employs a culturally responsive, integrative and collaborative approach to foster a strong and supportive therapeutic relationship.

DC Mother-Baby Wellness Program

Address: 111 Michigan Ave. NW; Washington, D.C., 20010
Email: [email protected]
Department: MRI Lab

Recent publications & presentations

2024 | July

Dugoni H, Lakhyani M, Marrow T, Elliott Lavin K, Aokalani Cerqueira M, Gross LA, Clarke U, Firkus K, Jimenez C, Moran Vozar TE. WePlay! Across the USA: How a Parent-Infant Group Is Promoting Social Support, Child Development, and Well-Being in Different Cultural Contexts. Poster. 35th Annual Postpartum Support International Conference. Washington, D.C. July 2024.

2024 | April

Vozar T, Clarke U, Kohrt B, Dugoni H, King B, Marrow T, Brees-Saunders Z, Mooney M, Limperopoulos C. The DC Mother-Baby Wellness program: Continuing to adapt and expand to meet evolving Children's National and community needs. Children’s National Hospital 14th Annual Research, Education and Innovation Week. Washington, D.C. April 2024.

Vozar T, Clarke U, Dugoni H, King B, Phillips B, Harris T, Marrow T.  The WePlay! DC program: Supporting mothers and infants through play and community. Children’s National Hospital 14th Annual Research, Education and Innovation Week. Washington, D.C. April 2024.

2022

Marrow T. (2022). Correlates of Perceived Discrimination in Healthcare Amongst Black WomenGraduate Student Journal of Psychology18. https://doi.org/10.52214/gsjp.v18i.10927

Marrow T. Not Your Superwoman: Investigating the Correlational Relationship Between Emotion Regulation, Perceived Social Support, Discrimination, and Group-Based Medical Mistrust in Black Women. Virtual Presentation. 101st Annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association. San Antonio Texas. April 2022.