
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
- Thought suppression failures in combat PTSD: a cognitive load hypothesis. Behaviour research and therapy.
- Mapping mindfulness facets onto dimensions of anxiety and depression. Behavior therapy.
- Don't Let Your Anxiety Run Your Life: Using the Science of Emotion Regulation and Mindfulness to Overcome Fear and Worry. New Harbinger Publications. (2016)
- Dr. Klemanski participates in community lectures, panels, and workshops, both nationally and internationally, speaking on affective disorders, mindfulness, and emotion regulation.
- Dr. Klemanski consults for print and online media, including MSNBC, Vice Media, and various podcasts.