Deidre M. Anglin, PhD
Our first speaker for the Brody Center Seminar Series this spring will be Dr. Deidre Anglin from The City College of New York. Dr. Anglin will be presenting on “Racial Disparities in Psychosis: Why the Social Environment and Neighborhoods Matter.”
More about Dr. Anglin: Dr. Deidre Anglin is a clinical psychologist with specialized postdoctoral research training in psychiatric epidemiology from Columbia University. Dr. Anglin is an Associate Professor in the Doctoral Clinical Psychology Program at The City College of the City University of New York where she directs the Clinical and Social Epidemiology (CASE) lab leading projects focused on social determinants of psychosis risk in ethnoracial minoritized populations. She is internationally recognized for her expertise and work featured in JAMA Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, and New York Times Magazine. Dr. Anglin serves as an Associate Editor for Schizophrenia Bulletin and co-Editor for the Culture and Mental Health Services Column of Psychiatric Services. She is the inaugural recipient for the social justice award given by the Society for Research in Psychopathology and recipient of the Hoch award given by the American PsychoPathological Association for her distinguished work in the field of Diversity and Inequity in Mental Health.