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Women's Mental Health Consortium

Sylvia Fogel, MD

Degree

M.D.

Clinical Appointments/Hospital Affiliation

Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York Presbyterian Hospital

Description of Practice/Services Offered

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Pharmacologic Consultation and Treatment
Reproductive/Perinatal Psychiatry Consultation and Treatment

Practice Information

Address: 40 West 77th Street, Suite 1F, New York, NY 10024
Phone: 212-362-0000

Areas of Research

Stigma related psychiatric illness and treatment.

Professional Education

BS, Cornell University, 1994
MD, Cornell University Medical College, 1999
Medical Internship, New York Presbyterian Hospital, 1999-2000
Psychiatric Residency, New York Presbyterian Hospital & NY State Psychiatric Institute, 2000-2003
Psychoanalytic Candidate, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training & Research, 2004-present

Honors/Awards

Stanley Scholar: Oregon Health Sciences University, 1995
Medical Student Research Fellowship Cornell Medical College, 1996
Max Kade Medical Student Fellowship: Vienna, Austria, 1999
Oskar Diethelm Prize for Excellence in Psychiatry: Cornell Medical College, 1999
New York Presbyterian Housestaff Research Award, 2001
Frieda Fromm-Reichman Fellowship: AADPRT, 2003
Horowitz Residency Graduation Prize for Clinical Excellence, 2003
New York District Branch APA Research Prize, 2003

Selected Publications*

  1. Fogel SP, Sneed JR, Roose SP. Survey of Psychiatric Treatment Among Psychiatric Residents in Manhattan: Evidence of Stigma. 2006 Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 67 (10) 1591-1598.
  2. Emmerich S, Cabaniss D, Caligor E, Forand N, Luber B, Roose S. Personal Psychiatric Treatment Among Psychiatric Residents in Manhattan: Evidence of Stigma. Journal of American Psychoanalytic Association 52/2 460-463.
  3. Isenberg N, Silbersweig D, Engelein A, Emmerich S, Malavade K, Beattie B, Leon AC, Stern E, Linguistic threat activates the human amygdala. Aug 31, 1999 Proc Natl Acad Sci 96 , (18): 10456-10459.
  4. Blumberg H, Stern E, Ricketts S, Martinez D, de Asis J, White T, Epstein J, Isenberg N, McBride PA, Kemperman I, Emmerich S, Dhawan V , Eidelberg D, Kocsis JH, Silbersweig D. Rostral and orbital prefrontal cortex dysfunction in the manic state of bipolar disorder. Dec. 1999 Am J Psychiatry 156 (12):1986-1988.
  5. Blumberg H, Silbersweig D, Martinez D, Ricketts S, de Asis J, McBride A, White T, Eidelberg D, Isenberg N, Kemperman I, Emmerich S, Epstein J, Kocsis J, Stern E. Increased activation of cingulate and association cortices in the manic state. May 1998.Biological Psychiatry vol. 43 , 28S.
  6. Engelein A, Stern E, Hermans W, Isenberg N, White T, Emmerich S, Blumberg H, Eidelberg D, Dhawan V, Frith C, and Silbersweig D. Dissociable lateralized neural systems mediate semantic versus perceptual processing of complex non-verbal sounds. 1997 Neuroimage 5,4:S186.
*Maiden name was Sylvia Emmerich

Presentations

Grand Rounds Speaker: Columbia University, Dept. of Psychiatry, 2003
Grand Rounds Speaker: St. Luke’s Roosevelt, Dept. of Psychiatry, 2003
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