NLP for Mental Health
Language technology in service of well-being — building models that support mental health applications with care and rigor.

Sadiya Sayara Chowdhury Puspo is a Ph.D. student at George Mason University, USA, whose research focuses on Natural Language Processing for mental health and multilingual language technologies. Her work explores how we build, and rigorously evaluate, trustworthy Large Language Models for mental health applications — models that reason with context, hold up under real-world safety demands, and stay accessible across languages, so good support isn't limited to those who speak English.
Natural Language Processing for mental health and multilingual language technologies — the development and evaluation of trustworthy Large Language Models for mental health applications, with an emphasis on context-aware reasoning, safety, and multilingual accessibility.
Language technology in service of well-being — building models that support mental health applications with care and rigor.
Accessibility beyond a single language, so good support isn't limited to those who speak English.
Evaluation, guardrails, and context-aware reasoning — models that hold up under real-world safety demands.