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Emily D Cottrell, MD

Psychiatry
Psychiatry
Dr. Cottrell practices outpatient psychiatric medication management for adults with chronic medical conditions referred by AHN specialty and primary care teams. She provides diagnostic evaluations and psychiatric treatment for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders, trauma disorders, chronic pain, neurocognitive disorders and dementia, and executive function disorders in collaboration with psychotherapy and medical providers. Her clinical interests include integrating behavioral health treatment into primary care and other medical settings and psychiatric care for patients with complex medical needs.

Age Groups Seen

Adult, Older Adult

Languages Spoken*

English

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Expertise

adult psychiatry
anxiety
atypical depression
behavioral issues in alzheimer's disease
behavioral issues in dementia
borderline personality disorder
cancer related anxiety disorder
cyclothymic disorder
depression
dysthymia
executive function disorder
generalized anxiety disorder
medical and surgical psychiatry
mood disorders
obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd)
persistent depressive disorder
post traumatic stress disorder
premenstrual dysphoric disorder
psychiatric aspects of medical illness
psychopharmacology
psychosomatic disorders
seasonal affective disorder
social anxiety disorder
somatic symptom disorder
somatoform disorders

Credentials

Education

  • University of Louisville School of Medicine

Residency

  • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Internship, Residencies & Fellowships

Board Certification

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Psychiatry
  • American Board of Family Medicine - Family Medicine

Position

  • Vice Chair, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health and the Clinical Director, Integrated Behavioral Health

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Publications

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