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Emily Kaier Cromwell is an Assistant Professor at the University of Rochester's School of Medicine and Dentistry, with dual appointments in the Department of Psychiatry (Child & Adolescent Track) and the Department of Pediatrics. She specializes in clinical psychology, focusing on pediatric sleep disorders and anxiety management for children and families.
- B.A. in Psychology (Syracuse University, 2009)
- M.A. in Clinical Psychology (University of Tulsa, 2014)
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (University of Tulsa, 2017)
Her research bridges clinical psychology with pediatrics, particularly examining:
- Diagnostic reliability of mental health screening tools
- Intersection of sleep disorders and mental health in youth
- Mental health stigma in athletic populations
- Resilience factors in trauma-exposed individuals
- PTSD-substance use comorbidity
- Technology-enhanced mental health monitoring
Recent publications highlight her work on adverse childhood experiences, sleep interventions, and stigma dynamics across different populations including athletes and veterans. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her contributions appear concentrated in applied clinical research settings.
Dr. Cromwell maintains active clinical roles at the Pediatric Sleep Medicine clinic and Pediatric Behavioral Health & Wellness, balancing these with academic appointments and research activities.



