Department of Psychiatry
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- EducationYale offers undergraduate and graduate medical education programs as well as training opportunities in psychology and research. Our residents, fellows, and faculty are committed to excellence and innovation in student education.
- Residency: Why Train at Yale?The training experiences, mentorship, and individualized education plan provided by Yale's residency program will build a solid foundation for the rest of your career.
- ResearchCollaboration is central to our success, with interdisciplinary and translational teams of basic and clinical scientists working together to rapidly bring breakthroughs from the lab to the clinic.
- Research: Programs by ConditionOur research specialty clinics are organized around specific psychiatric conditions, allowing dedicated teams of clinicians and scientists to work together to meet patients’ unique needs and to translate the latest science into new breakthroughs.
- Patient CareThe range of clinical services spans all ages, from adolescent through geriatric populations, and all illnesses from the most severe and debilitating of psychoses and major affective disorders, to personality and addictive disorders.
- Faculty DirectoryLeaders in the field of psychiatry, our faculty conduct cutting-edge research, implement the latest advances in clinical care, and develop innovative and nationally recognized curricula.
Chair's Welcome
About the Department & Our Mission
Latest News
- February 18, 2025
Kaufman Appointed Deputy Chair for Career Development
- February 18, 2025
Transforming Futures: New Research Initiative Evaluates the Impact of Baby Bonds on Health and Wellbeing
- February 17, 2025Source: The Guardian
‘Mother Nature Thinks People Should Shut Down:’ Why We’re so Unmotivated in Winter
- February 14, 2025
Walking the Leadership Walk in Academic Medicine
- February 13, 2025
Garakani to be Honored as 2025 Champion for Recovery by Laurel House
- February 12, 2025
Fucito Awarded Grant by National Cancer Institute
- February 11, 2025
Srihari Named Recipient of APA's Gralnick Award for Research in Schizophrenia
- February 10, 2025
New Device at Yale Interventional Psychiatry Service Shortens TMS Delivery Time for Most Patients
The collaboration between Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital (YNHPH) has resulted in the translation of world-leading research to patient-centered care. Pioneers in the laboratories and in the clinics are transforming lives through the Interventional Psychiatric Services (IPS). IPS is the culmination of research and clinical practice to provide patients who have not been successful with more traditional treatments an opportunity for a better life. IPS includes comprehensive, specialty consultations, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), Ketamine Infusion Therapy (KIT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). Click on the Yale Psychiatry logo above to view a video about the service.
Parkinson disease not only affects a person's mobility, but also many other symptoms in a person with Parkinson disease life. Depression is a very common symptom caused by Parkinson disease, and adequate treatment is imperative for patients to feel their best. Through collaborations between Drs. Sophie E. Holmes and Gerard Sanacora of Psychiatry and the Movement Disorders group, researchers are conducting the first clinical trial of ketamine as an antidepressant in PD. Due to how it works in the brain – its ability to help form new synapses – they have strong reason to believe it will effectively treat depression, and possibly other symptoms, in PD. Using brain imaging before and after treatment will help to determine how it works in the brains of people with Parkinson’s for the first time. The trial is taking place at the Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital. In this video, hear more about the trial from Drs. Holmes and Sanacora and from Brenda, who talks about her experience participating in this groundbreaking research.
Department of Psychiatry Upcoming Events
Everyone Samuel Ball, PhDThe Office of Academic & Professional Development (OAPD) offers faculty workshops throughout the academic year (Sept. – June) to support professional and career development. While geared toward assistant professors and research rank faculty, all faculty are welcome to attend. Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit is available for those who participate.
Everyone All DayShireen Rizvi - Suzanne Decker, PhD - Kiki Fehling - Jesse Finkelstein - Andrea DePetris, Ph.D.
Everyone Karim Ibrahim
What Do You Need?
- Psychiatry Grand RoundsPsychiatry Grand Rounds are always compelling and topical.
- Patient Care: Quick LinksServices affiliated with Yale such as CMHC, the VA, YNHH, and Yale Behavioral Health.
- Faculty: Wellbeing & Mental HealthIt is critical to maintain focus on health and wellness.
- Recognize ExcellenceShare good news about faculty, students, staff, and trainees.
- Report a Professionalism ConcernOAPD's approach to addressing unprofessional, disruptive, or concerning behaviors.