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Erika Carr

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Psychologist

New Haven, Connecticut, 06511

About

Erika R. Carr, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Yale School of Medicine and is also the Director of the Inpatient Psychology Service and Director of the Behavioral Intervention Service at Connecticut Mental Health Center in New Haven, Connecticut. She earned her doctoral degree from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, and completed her internship at Emory School of Medicine/Grady Hospital. Dr. Carr’s primary research and clinical interests are positive behavioral support interventions, unique concerns of women with serious mental illness and gender-responsive care, recovery-oriented care, trauma, and social justice for justice involved individuals. Dr. Carr has co-authored a recent book, Women with Serious Mental Illness: Gender Responsive and Recovery-Oriented Care and recently led the charge in August 2022 to publish the American Psychological Association’s Psychological Practice Guidelines on Women with Serious Mental Illness. Dr. Carr is also interested in leadership and how to engage as a social justice advocate. To effect change, which holds major impact on the individual level as well as every other level of society, Dr. Carr seeks to engage as a social justice change agent in the systems in which she works and broader society. Dr. Carr also enjoys traveling to see new places, growing her 4 littles (Daisy, Indigo, Memphis, and Tennessee James), learning to play guitar, and growing flowers.

Licenses

  • Licensed Psychologist

    Connecticut Department of Public Health

    approved

Locations

  • New Haven, Connecticut, 06511

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