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Sleep Disordering
Up to 11 painful and boring surveys a day
close confinement with other people
Isolation from family and friends;
Homesicking
Need for Privacy
Anxiety & Depression
Level of Depression increase with the mission day getting longer
What do we want to achieve?
Prevent mission failure
Address the Risk of Performance and Behavioral Health Decrements Due to Inadequate Cooperation, Coordination, Communication, and Psychosocial Adaptation within a Team [1]
Maintain a productive and healthy team
Modernise existing data collection process and reporting
Early detect, prevent and minimise the risks for Astronauts suffering major depression disorder during or post-mission mental disorders (DSM-IV-TR)
What does Betazoid do?
Allows each astronaut to enter and self-monitor their psychological status
Set up wide ranges of fun, competitive social challenges to improves team cohesion
Significantly reduces burden of reporting duties, makes them engaging
Early detection of issues that could result in mission failure or poor performance
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The Future of Betazoid
The Betazoid Team
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Special Thanks to our advisors
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Prof. Stephen Matthew,
Gestalt psychotherapist, counsellor
The University of Sydney
Declan Brady,
Senior Clinical Psychologist,
Affinity Psychotherapy Centre
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