Associate Professor
Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Dr. Ariadna Forray is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. She received her B.A. in neuroscience from Bryn Mawr and her M.D. from Harvard. During her psychiatry residency training at Yale she joined the Neuroscience Research Training Program and studied the impact of pregnancy, PTSD and pregnancy-specific anxiety on stress reactivity and arousal using the affect modulation of the acoustic startle reflex. Following residency, she joined the faculty at Yale and was awarded funding through the competitive Clinician Scientist Training Program (K12), and focused her research on the development of novel treatments for perinatal substance use. She is the Director of the Center for Wellness of Women and Mothers, a reproductive psychiatry research program. As a principal investigator and co-investigator on several NIH-funded grants, she has developed and implemented addiction treatment interventions, successfully recruited pregnant women with substance use disorders for participation in clinical research, and collaborated with researchers and clinicians across disciplines. Dr. Forray is the interim Chief of the Psychological Medicine Section at Yale New Haven Hospital and the former Psychiatry Director of the multidisciplinary Adult Sickle Cell Program.
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SKILLS COURSE LIVE DISCUSSION: Getting Real About C-L Psychiatrists Treating Addiction
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
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