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Andrew Gerber is an Associate Clinical Professor affiliated with the Child Study Center and the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. His work bridges clinical psychiatry with neurobiological research, focusing on psychodynamic psychotherapy outcomes and neural mechanisms underlying mental health treatments. He leads studies evaluating treatment efficacy for young adults and has contributed to developing evidence-based psychoanalytic curricula. Gerber collaborates on open neuroscience initiatives like Brainhack workshops and explores neuroimaging correlates of therapy success. His research integrates clinical practice with cutting-edge neuroscience, emphasizing translational applications for improving mental health interventions.
His key research themes include:
- Psychodynamic therapy efficacy assessment
- Neural correlates of psychotherapy outcomes
- Open science methodologies in neuroscience
- Evidence-based clinical training models
Gerber has published extensively on psychotherapy mechanisms, neuroimaging applications in psychiatry, and collaborative research frameworks. His work spans over two decades with notable contributions to understanding brain-behavior relationships in mental disorders.

