
معرفی
Lindsay A. Bornheimer is a Research Professor at the University of Michigan School of Social Work, specializing in suicide prevention among adults with serious mental illness, particularly schizophrenia spectrum disorders and bipolar disorder. Her work integrates intervention science, implementation research, and advanced statistical modeling to advance theories of suicide and develop scalable behavioral interventions.
- PhD in Social Work (2016), New York University
- MSW (2009), Columbia University
- BA in Psychology (2007), Drew University
Her research examines suicide risk and protective factors, focusing on depression, psychosis symptoms, and early intervention. She employs structural equation modeling and ecological momentary assessment to analyze longitudinal data, emphasizing the interplay between cognitive-behavioral approaches and mental health outcomes.
Recent publications highlight trends in psychological autopsy studies, suicide risk profiles in first-episode psychosis, and technology-assisted interventions like virtual job interview training for autistic youth. These works span journals in Psychiatry, Mental Health, and Clinical Psychology.
- Outstanding Research Mentor Award (2023)
Bornheimer's grants include NIH Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34) for suicide prevention research. She actively collaborates with academic and community stakeholders to improve mental health care delivery and has contributed to policy discussions on evidence-based intervention adoption.

