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Sarah Tarbox-Berry, PhD, is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and clinical research scientist at Wayne State University's School of Medicine, Department of Neurology. Her work integrates neuropsychological evaluation with advanced research on developmental psychopathology and schizophrenia liability.
- Education:
- BA in Psychology, Brandeis University
- MS in Psychology, University of Pittsburgh
- PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of Pittsburgh
- Predoctoral Internship, Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Functional Disability Interventions, Yale University School of Medicine
Her research focuses on identifying genetic and environmental risk factors for severe mental illness, emphasizing social functioning's role in schizophrenia progression. This work informs early detection strategies and intervention protocols for youth at clinical high risk for psychosis.
Prominent trends in her publications include genetic biomarker research for psychiatric disorders, sensorimotor cortex analysis in autism-epilepsy comorbidity, and social-environmental stressor interactions in psychosis liability. Her recent 2024 Front Psychiatry editorial outlines North American frameworks for psychosis risk identification.


