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Brittany Robinson

Adjunct Faculty at Emory University

Brittany Robinson, Ph.D., is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Emory University. Her academic background includes earning a Bachelor's degree from Yale University, followed by graduate studies at Emory University and a clinical internship at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Robinson's research primarily focuses on the effects of prenatal exposure to psychiatric medications and maternal psychopathology during pre- and postnatal periods.1

In addition to her role at Emory, she has previously served as a faculty member at Mercer University's Department of Psychology. At Emory, Dr. Robinson is involved in training graduate students within the BUILD Lab, where she helps them administer the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders (SCID) and collaborates on various research publications.12

Dr. Robinson's expertise and contributions to psychology extend beyond teaching; she plays a significant role in ongoing longitudinal studies that aim to understand complex interactions between maternal mental health and child development outcomes.1

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States