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Elizabeth Brett is a Lecturer in Psychiatry Research at the Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. Her research focuses on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), dissociative states, and the long-term mental health impacts of trauma, particularly among war veterans. She has collaborated with prominent figures like Robert Rosenheck and Dennis Charney on seminal studies published in high-impact journals.
- Primary affiliations: Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine
- Key research themes: Trauma-related psychopathology, dissociation in PTSD, combat trauma effects
Her work bridges clinical psychiatry and epidemiology, examining how traumatic experiences manifest in dissociative symptoms and chronic mental health disorders. Notable contributions include analyzing PTSD symptomatology in Vietnam veterans and linking wartime traumas to long-term psychological outcomes. While no awards are explicitly listed, her collaborative research has influenced PTSD diagnostic frameworks.
No grant information or formal advisees are documented here. Her publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to understanding trauma's psychiatric impacts through longitudinal studies and clinical analysis.


