
Joanna E. Steinglass MD
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Phys
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25 W 81st StSte 1BNew York, NY 10024
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Summary
- Dr. Joanna Steinglass, MD is a board certified psychiatrist in New York, New York. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in New York. She is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University College of Phys.
Education & Training
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Residency, Psychiatry, 1999 - 2003
- Harvard Medical SchoolClass of 1999
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2000 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsFood choice and neural reward systems in adolescents with anorexia nervosa and atypical anorexia nervosa.E Caitlin Lloyd, Jonathan Posner, Janet Schebendach, Alexandra F Muratore, Susie Hong
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines. 2025-03-01 - 1 citationsThe current clinical approach to feeding and eating disorders aimed to increase personalization of management.Ulrike H Schmidt, Angelica Claudino, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Katrin E Giel, Jess Griffiths
World Psychiatry. 2025-02-01 - Maladaptive Restrictive Food Choice Behavior in Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa.Sabrina S Schröder, Unna N Danner, Joanna Steinglass, Karin Foerde
The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 2025-01-01
Press Mentions
- Rethinking Anorexia: Biology May Be More Important Than Culture, New Studies RevealApril 9th, 2020
- Reward System Abnormalities in Anorexia NervosaJuly 19th, 2018
- The Neuroscience of Anorexia Reveals Why It’s so Hard to TreatOctober 23rd, 2015
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Grant Support
- No Way Around But Through: Mechanisms of Persistence and Remission of Habits in Anorexia NervosaNEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC2023–2028
- Optimizing Relapse Prevention and Changing Habits (REACH+) in Anorexia NervosaNEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC2021–2026
- Neural predictors of outcome during relapse prevention treatment for anorexia nervosaNEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC2023–2025
- Food Avoidance in Anorexia Nervosa-A Test of Generalization MechanismsNEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC2022–2025
- Nutritional deficiency and dopamine: A neurodevelopmental study of starvation effects in adolescent anorexia nervosaNEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC2022–2025
- Longitudinal Assessment of Neural Circuits in Adolescents with Anorexia NervosaNEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC2017–2025
- Training and Mentoring in Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Eating DisordersCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES2018–2024
- Training and Mentoring in Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Eating DisordersCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES2018–2024
- Training and Mentoring in Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Eating DisordersCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES2018–2024