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Anne Klee, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and holds an appointment at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System. Her work focuses on developing recovery-oriented programs for individuals with serious mental illness, training peer specialists, and advancing public mental health initiatives. She earned her PhD from Yeshiva University and completed postdoctoral training at Yale.
Dr. Klee’s research emphasizes telehealth innovations, spiritual care integration, and improving mental health services for veterans. She has authored over 10 peer-reviewed publications and serves as Associate Editor for Psychological Services. Key roles include Chair of the APA Board of Professional Affairs (2023), President of the Connecticut Psychological Association, and member of the APA Council.
- Education: BA Columbia University (1995), PhD Yeshiva University (2002)
- Awards: Excellence in Service Award (2022), Harold M. Hildreth Award (2021), APA State Leadership Award (2021)
Her recent articles explore telehealth adaptations during the pandemic, spiritual care integration, and peer specialist roles in suicide prevention. Dr. Klee advocates for policy changes to enhance mental health equity and serves on state and national task forces.
