Maggie Manning, PsyD
Biography
Biography
Maggie Manning, Psy.D. is a Clinical Instructor at the Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine. She currently works as a staff psychologist for the VA Connecticut Healthcare System's Clinical Resource Hub (CRH) where she is supporting the development and implementation of a new telemental health clinic for caregivers of veterans across New England. Dr. Manning engaged in postdoctoral training with the Fellowship Program in Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery-Oriented Services with the the VA Connecticut Healthcare System and the Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine. She is an active member of the Specialty Council for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Psychology's SMI/SED Education/Training Committee and the SMI/SED Accreditation Committee. Dr. Manning is also actively engaged with the Connecticut Psychological Association, currently serving on the Public Education Committee. She is involved in psychology education and training at both the Internship and Postdoctoral level. Clinically, she has specialized training in psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery-oriented care, work with individuals with psychotic spectrum disorders, serious mental illness (SMI), and early psychosis services.
Education & Training
- PsyDUniversity of Hartford, Clinical Psychology
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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Specialty Council for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Psychology | Member of the SMI/SED Accreditation subcommittee | 2022 - Present |
Connecticut Psychological Association | Member of the Public Education Committee | 2022 - Present |
Specialty Council for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Psychology | Member of the SMI/SED Education/Training subcommittee | 2021 - 2022 |