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Noelle Smith, PhD, is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. Her research focuses on PTSD, suicidal behaviors, substance use disorder treatment, and mental health utilization in military veterans and other populations. She holds a BA in Psychology from Harvard University (2007) and a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Southern Methodist University.
Dr. Smith’s work emphasizes residential treatment efficacy, predictive factors for mental health outcomes, and measurement-based care in veterans’ healthcare. She has collaborated extensively with researchers like Ilan Harpaz-Rotem, Joan Cook, and Jack Tsai, producing peer-reviewed studies on topics such as optimal residential treatment duration for veterans with substance use disorders and risk factors for suicide in student athletes.
Her recent publications highlight methodological innovations (e.g., generalized propensity score modeling) and translational research addressing critical gaps in clinical care. Dr. Smith’s interdisciplinary approach integrates behavioral science, epidemiology, and healthcare policy to improve mental health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
