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Paul A. Bryant is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Law & Psychiatry Division. He holds appointments in forensic psychiatry education and clinical practice. His roles include Associate Program Director for the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship and Director of the Foundations of Forensic Practice seminar. Educated at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine (MD), he completed residencies at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and a forensic psychiatry fellowship at Yale.
- Education:
- BS in Psychology, Davidson College
- MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
- Residency: Psychiatry, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
- Fellowship: Child Psychiatry (Dartmouth) and Forensic Psychiatry (Yale)
His research focuses on ethical challenges in psychiatry, particularly systemic bias in violence risk assessment. He developed curricula integrating social justice into forensic studies, founded a national child forensic psychiatry didactic series, and advises the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Bryant co-created the Fostering Justice seminar to address equity in forensic practice.
Professional contributions include leadership in Yale’s Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship and collaborations with organizations like the International Refugee Assistance Project (via colleague Maya Prabhu’s initiatives). He is part of interdisciplinary teams bridging law, medicine, and global health equity.