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David Klemanski, PsyD, MPH

David Klemanski, PsyD, MPH, is a clinical psychologist and an assistant professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine at Yale University, director of the Psychological Assessment Service for Yale-New Haven Hospital, and co-director of the Division of Quality and Innovation at Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.

Specialty

  • Psychiatry

Current Practice

  • Clinical psychologist and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine at Yale University
  • Director of the Psychological Assessment Service for Yale-New Haven Hospital
  • Co-Director of the Division of Quality and Innovation at Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.

Education

  • Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Epidemiology (MPH)
  • Department of Psychology at Yale University (Postdoctoral Fellow)
  • University of Hartford, Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
  • Yale University School of Medicine (Predoctoral Fellow)

Career Highlights and Accolades

  • Dr. Klemanski’s clinical expertise is in the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety and mood disorders as well as psychological evaluations and diagnostic assessment.
  • His research interests are broadly focused on delineating psychopathological components of anxiety relevant to classification of specific anxiety disorders and identification of common comorbid conditions.

Publications, Books, and Media

What Happens When You Stop Drinking Alcohol?

You may notice a few surprising changes.

10 Signs Your ‘Sadness’ Is Actually Full-Blown Depression

Some of these symptoms may surprise you.

What Are Drug-Withdrawal Symptoms and How Long Do They Last?

The details can lead to the right treatment.

If the Pandemic Changed Your Drinking Habits, You’re Not Alone

Here are five ways they may be different right now. 

5 Important Things to Keep in Mind for Traveling Right Now

The pandemic isn’t over, after all.