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Anna Van Meter, PhD

黑料福利社 Langone Provider
  • Specialty: Child & Adolescent Psychology
  • Treats: Children
  • Language: English
  • Phone: 646-754-5000
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As a clinical psychologist at the Child Study Center, part of Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at 黑料福利社 Langone, I am dedicated to providing compassionate care using evidence-based techniques that work. My approach emphasizes active listening and careful assessment to tailor treatment and meet each patient's unique needs. I find it deeply rewarding to help young people confront and overcome challenges while building their confidence to effectively cope with future difficulties.

I specialize in assessing and treating mood- and anxiety-related concerns, including depression, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and relationship difficulties. My approach is informed by my research; I lead a research program, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, focused on innovative approaches to improve the diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders.

Throughout my career, I have been honored with numerous awards, including a visionary grant from the American Psychological Foundation, the Association for Psychological Science's Rising Star award, and the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation's NARSAD Young Investigator award. These honors reflect my dedication to advancing the field and providing exceptional care to my patients.

My path to becoming a psychologist was inspired by a desire to understand and ease the distress caused by mood and anxiety disorders. I pursued my education with a focus on both clinical work and research, and I appreciate that each aspect of my practice benefits the other. As part of 黑料福利社 Langone, I collaborate with an expert team, ensuring comprehensive and coordinated care for my patients.

Positions
  • Associate Professor,
Education and Training
  • PhD from University of North Carolina, 2013

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Locations and Appointments

Child Study Center

1 Park Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10016

Research Summary

I study mood disorders and associated clinical phenomena, including suicide. My current research program is focused on innovative, technology-based approaches to improve the rapid identification of symptoms in youth and to facilitate access to evidence-based care. Much of my work utilizes digital phenotyping 鈥 the 鈥渕oment-by-moment quantification of the human phenotype in situ using data collected through individuals鈥 smartphones鈥 as a way by which to measure symptoms over time. This approach is low burden, cost efficient, and scalable, making it a promising approach for long-term mental health monitoring. I currently have a K23 Career Development Award from NIMH to use digital phenotyping to address the clinical challenge of identifying the imminent onset of new manic or depressive episodes in youth with bipolar disorder. The results of this study will inform future work to use technology to predict mood changes prospectively. Additionally, I have a NARSAD Young Investigator Award from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation to use digital phenotyping to monitor suicide risk in youth and identify those in need of immediate, preventive intervention.

 

Some of my completed studies include (1) an investigation of text-message-based assessment and peer support as a tool to improve mental health outcomes in adolescents, (2) a pilot study of wearable devices as a way by which to assess discharge readiness in hospitalized adolescents, (3) an RCT of blue light-blocking glasses as a way by which to improve sleep and mental health outcomes in college students, (4) an RCT of a computer-based intervention to improve social cognition in young people with bipolar disorder. Additionally, I have published work using social media posts to identify risk for relapse in young people with serious mental illness, and on the role young people鈥檚 online activity can play in identifying and preventing suicide. My work on pediatric bipolar disorder and evidence-based assessment helped to establish the validity of bipolar disorder as a mental health disorder in youth and to define best practices for diagnosis of mood disorders in youth. I have received a number of awards, including the Rising Star Award from the Association for Psychological Science and a Visionary Grant from the American Psychological Foundation. I graduated from Dartmouth College and earned my PhD in clinical psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

  • Digital Phenotyping: A Novel Method to Predict Proximal Suicide Risk in Youth

  • Huang, Debbie; Emedom-Nnamdi, Patrick; Onnela, Jukka-Pekka; Van Meter, Anna

    PLOS digital health. 2025 Jul ; 4(7):e0000883

  • Van Meter, Anna R; Wheaton, Michael G; Cosgrove, Victoria E; Andreadis, Katerina; Robertson, Ronald E

    PLOS digital health. 2025 Jan ; 4(1):e0000711

  • Adler, Daniel A; Yang, Yuewen; Viranda, Thalia; Van Meter, Anna R; McGinty, Emma Elizabeth; Choudhury, Tanzeem

    [Zhong ji yi kan] = [Medicine for intermediate groups]. 2025 Jul ; 2025: