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Creation Date
4-6-2026
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Portrait of Abby Julian. Abby Julian, a Human Development and Family Studies major in the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, is conducting research focused on mental health and wellbeing with the Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice. Her current project, “A Qualitative Analysis of the Outcomes of an ACT-Based Digital Mental Health Intervention for Autistic Adults,” explores how interventions rooted in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy can support the mental health of autistic adults. Reflecting on her experience, Abby shares, “I would highly recommend that undergraduate students get involved with research, as it offers invaluable experience and allows you to develop a wide range of applicable skills. Undergraduate research has helped me to deepen my understanding of the research process and explore topics that I am passionate about. I feel so grateful to have had many opportunities throughout my time at USU to raise awareness about mental health and help to improve services through research.” Through her work, Abby has combined academic learning with meaningful impact—advancing conversations around mental health while developing skills that will serve her well beyond graduation.
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Merrill-Cazier Library, Utah State University
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student, undergraduate, utah, university, presentation, research