We are optimizing online psychological interventions designed for parents of children with ADHD
We facilitate access for adolescents with social anxiety to modern and effective treatments
We are improving cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy for children and adolescents with anxiety and depression by integrating data from neuroscience.
We help children and adolescents adopt a healthier lifestyle.
Our ongoing projects

ADHDNet Project
Through this project, we aim to improve access to evidence-based interventions for parents of preschool children with elevated ADHD symptoms in Romania, by developing a digital solution that can overcome existing barriers to mental health services.

SONET Project
This project aims to facilitate access for adolescents diagnosed with social anxiety disorder to evidence-based interventions through a personalized online solution.

Neuro4C Project
This project aims to improve cognitive-behavioral therapy for children and adolescents with anxiety and depression disorders by integrating data from neuroscience.

Yeah! Project
This project’s main objective is to support children and adolescents in adopting a healthy lifestyle through digital, evidence-based interventions.
News

Medical Reporter
Prof. Dr. Anca Dobrean was invited to take part in the Reporter Medical show, where she presented a series of important insights about anxiety disorders seen in children and adolescents

SMART Diaspora Conference 2025
PhD student Oana Munteanu-Forij presented the study “Neuroimaging anxious children and adolescents before and after cognitive behavioral therapy: A systematic review” at the SMART Diaspora 2025 Conference.

SMART Diaspora Conference 2025
PhD student Iulia Călugăr presented the study “Spectral Power and Theta/Beta Ratio Differences in Children and Adolescents with ADHD: A Meta-Analysis of Comparative Studies” at the SMART Diaspora 2025 Conference.

Transilvania Digital Innovation Summit
Prof. Dr. Anca Dobrean was invited to the Transilvania Digital Innovation Summit to join the parallel session titled “Digitalization in Medicine.”