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Dr. Maria Motlagh is a Clinical Instructor at the Yale Child Study Center and a practicing Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Fair Haven Community Health Center, focusing on refugee youth mental health. She holds affiliations with Yale School of Medicine and the Child Study Center. Her roles include leadership in behavioral health administration, previously serving as Chief of Behavioral Health at Connecticut Institute for Communities.
Dr. Motlagh completed her residency in Adult Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, followed by fellowships in Public Psychiatry (Young Adult Services) and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Yale Child Study Center, specializing in early childhood trauma.
Her research focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders in children, particularly the effects of prenatal stress and adversity. She explores ADHD and OCD using advanced electrophysiological methods and neuromodulation techniques like TMS and DBS. Additionally, her work addresses mental health challenges in immigrant and minority populations, emphasizing resilience-building strategies.
Dr. Motlagh has not been explicitly mentioned as having received scientific awards in the provided materials.
She does not have listed advisees, but her clinical practice and research involve collaborations with colleagues and institutions. Her leadership roles reflect her commitment to advancing behavioral health care and equity.
She is part of the Yale Child Study Center, contributing to its research initiatives and clinical programs.
