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    Ariadna Forray, MD

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    Associate Professor of Psychiatry
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    Additional Titles

    Associate Dean and Director, Office for Women in Medicine and Science

    Director, Center for Wellbeing of Women and Mothers, Psychiatry

    Yale Medical Director, ACCESS Mental Health and Substance Use for Moms

    Education

    MD
    Harvard Medical School


    BA
    Bryn Mawr College, Biology - Neuroscience


    Training

    Resident
    Yale School of Medicine


    Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Psychiatry
    Yale School of Medicine


    Intern
    Yale-New Haven Hospital


    About

    Titles

    Associate Professor of Psychiatry

    Associate Dean and Director, Office for Women in Medicine and Science; Director, Center for Wellbeing of Women and Mothers, Psychiatry

    Positions outside Yale

    Yale Medical Director, ACCESS Mental Health and Substance Use for Moms

    Biography

    Dr. Ariadna Forray received her B.A. in biology and neuroscience from Bryn Mawr College and her M.D. from Harvard Medical School. She completed her residency training in psychiatry at Yale and has been a faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry since.

    She is a leading expert in reproductive psychiatry and the treatment of pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorders. She is the Director of the Center for Wellbeing of Women and Mothers, a reproductive psychiatry research program. As a principal investigator and co-investigator on numerous federally funded grants, she has developed and implemented treatment interventions for pregnant and postpartum women.

    Dr. Forray is the Associate Dean and Director of the Office for Women in Medicine and Science. In this role, she focuses on creating strategic priorities for the office to increase mentorship and networking opportunities, establish sponsorship for leadership positions, and promote policies and procedures that benefit the YSM community.

    Clinically, Dr. Forray is a consultation-liaison psychiatrist at Yale New Haven Hospital, where she provides integrated psychiatric care in prenatal settings. She is also the Yale Director for the ACCESS Mental Health for Moms program in Connecticut. This perinatal access program provides psychiatric expertise and consultation to medical providers treating perinatal women presenting with mental health or substance use concerns.

    Last Updated on July 22, 2025.

    Appointments

    Education & Training

    Resident
    Yale School of Medicine
    Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Psychiatry
    Yale School of Medicine
    Intern
    Yale-New Haven Hospital
    MD
    Harvard Medical School
    BA
    Bryn Mawr College, Biology - Neuroscience

    Research

    Overview

    The overarching goal of Dr. Forray’s research is to address our knowledge gap and lack of treatments for substance use and psychiatric disorders in the perinatal period. Her early work focused on perinatal mental health and specifically examined the different manifestations and impact of anxiety disorders in pregnancy. She explored the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in pregnant women with prior pregnancy complications and the effect of pregnancy, childbirth, and menstruation on the onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Her exploration of the role of reproductive hormones in the presentation of psychiatric disorders led to her current research developing novel interventions for the treatment of substance use disorders in pregnancy and postpartum.

    She published the first study to examine pregnancy-related abstinence and postpartum relapse into substance use prospectively. As a principal investigator (PI) and co-investigator on several federally funded grants, she has developed and implemented addiction and mental health treatment interventions. Some of her work includes a National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded study on the use of progesterone as a postpartum smoking relapse prevention treatment, a National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)-funded research testing an innovative technique using smartphones to administer attentional bias modification for smoking-related cues as a postpartum relapse prevention intervention for Black and Hispanic perinatal women, and a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)-funded clustered randomized trial evaluating the effectiveness of two models for providing support to obstetricians caring for pregnant and postpartum women with an opioid use disorder across 12 sites in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

    Medical Research Interests

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Depression, Postpartum; Motivational Interviewing; Postpartum Period; Substance-Related Disorders; Tobacco Use Disorder

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Ariadna Forray's published research.

    Publications

    2025

    2024

    2023

    Clinical Trials

    Current Trials

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

    • activity

      Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Ariadna Forray, MD, is a psychiatrist who treats medical and surgical patients at Yale New Haven Hospital who have psychiatric needs. She specializes in psychiatric and substance-use disorders in unique and complex patient populations that include pregnant and postpartum women, and adults living with sickle cell disease.

    One of the few psychiatrists in the U.S. with expertise in mental health issues in patients with sickle cell disease, Dr. Forray was recruited in 2012 as the psychiatry director of a newly developed, interdisciplinary Yale Medicine Adult Sickle Cell Program, which successfully transitioned care from high-cost inpatient and emergency care to integrated outpatient services, and led to improved care and services.

    Dr. Forray also has a keen interest in mental health in women across the reproductive lifespan, which she says was inspired by an experience during her residency, when a patient was transferred to the ICU following an intentional overdose. “This was a 30-year-old postpartum woman, who in the two months following the birth of her first child had attempted suicide twice and failed three different medication trials with seven different medications,” Dr. Forray says. “When I met her, I was struck by how much she was suffering—she was restless, she couldn’t sleep, she was extremely anxious, and ruminated over her baby’s well-being to a degree that was unhealthy.” The case inspired her to learn more about why only some postpartum women develop mental health issues, what role hormones might play, and how such struggles might impact a newborn infant. “It was this curiosity combined with the desire to help women during this vulnerable period of their life that defined my path in psychiatry,” she says.

    In addition to her other roles, Dr. Forray is the director of the Center for Well-being of Women and Mothers, a reproductive psychiatry research program at Yale, where she studies novel treatments for perinatal substance use. She is currently working on a study that is evaluating two models to help obstetrical providers deliver substance-use treatment to pregnant women with an opioid use disorder across 12 sites in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

    Clinical Specialties

    Psychiatry; Perinatal Psychiatry; Addiction Medicine

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    Board Certifications

    • Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine)

      Certification Organization
      AB of Preventive Medicine
      Original Certification Date
      2019
    • Addiction Medicine

      Certification Organization
      AB of Addiction Medicine
      Original Certification Date
      2012

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