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Steve Berkowitz

Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy is traumatizing kids. Bring asylum seekers here to heal.

School of Medicine
Opinion column by Steven Berkowitz, professor of psychiatry and the director of the Stress, Trauma, Adversity Research and Treatment Center at the CU School of Medicine, and co-author: “As these children and parents arrive at our doorstep seeking asylum, as is their legal right, it is wrong for this administration to knowingly place them in dangerous environments when safe alternatives exist and their presence in the United States has no negative impact on our society. It is our duty to protect them.” USA Today, Jan. 6, 2020
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Top Research Achievements of 2019

The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation in December announced that the top research achievements of 2019 include an investigation led by CU faculty members. The work by Robert Freedman, MD, professor and former chair of psychiatry, M. Camille Hoffman, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology in the division of maternal fetal medicine, and seven other CU faculty members found that during pregnancy, the presence of adequate levels of the nutrient choline in the mother’s system has a protective role in the development of the fetal brain and on behavior in children following birth. The results of the study are described in an article published in May 2019 in The Journal of Pedicatrics. The Brain & Behavior Research Foundaiton is the world’s largest private funder of mental health research grants and has awarded more than $408 million to more than 4,800 scientists around the world.
Christian Hopfer2

How a Colorado Couple Quit Booze and Found New Highs in the Mountains

Psychiatry School of Medicine
While it might seem as if the Kirks are trading one addiction for another, Christian Hopfer, a substance abuse expert at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, says it’s good they’ve found healthy habits to replace time spent drinking. “When people quit using [drugs or alcohol], they often find they have a lot of time on their hands,” Hopfer says. “You have to fill it doing something else, and it has to be rewarding.” 5280, December 2019
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Welcome to the Department of Psychiatry

The Department of Psychiatry is a wide-ranging community of staff and faculty dedicated to our mission. It is comprised of over 300 regular, affiliate, and volunteer clinical faculty, working at CU Anschutz, UCHealth/University of Colorado Hospital, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Denver Health Medical Center, and the VA Medical Center, as well as at the Department of Corrections and the Colorado Mental Health Institutes at Pueblo & Ft. Logan. Currently, the general adult psychiatry residency is ACGME accredited for 45 positions, the child and adolescent psychiatry residency is ACGME accredited for 14 positions, the addiction psychiatry fellowship is ACGME accredited for 3 positions, the consult-liaison psychiatry fellowship is ACGME accredited for 3 positions and the forensic psychiatry fellowship is ACGME accredited for 4 positions. The department is dedicated to serving a community in which we value all people and have a continued commitment to this goal in our clinical, research, treatment and educational activities.

Dr. Neill Epperson

Chair, Department of Psychiatry

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Our  Vision


The CU Anschutz Department of Psychiatry sets the standard for education and training of leaders in psychiatry and mental health care. We conduct groundbreaking research to alleviate suffering caused by psychiatric and substance use disorders, provide access to state-of-the-art mental health prevention and intervention services, and collaborate with key interested parties to promote well-being across Colorado.

Our Mission


Core Mission: We provide a supportive environment for trainees, faculty, staff, and patients, fostering professional growth and excellence in mental health care. Our department is committed to recruiting highly qualified individuals and creating pathways for retention, career advancement, and success.

Education and Training Mission: Through our educational programs, we train medical students, graduate students, residents, psychology interns, social work interns, advanced practice providers, fellows, and practicing health care professionals to be future leaders across the gamut of mental and behavioral health disciplines. Our goal is to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively deliver available evidence-based interventions to improve outcomes for those with serious mental health disorders and to be well prepared for their chosen career path (e.g., from academic leaders to providers serving the broader Colorado and surrounding communities).

Research Mission: Our interdisciplinary research programs generate new knowledge about the causes of mental illness and substance use disorders. We work to identify, develop, and implement innovative prevention and treatment strategies that enhance quality of life. 

Clinical Care Mission: Through state-of-the-art clinical services, we provide a full range of mental and behavioral illness interventions for patients and families. These services include neurobehavioral assessments, psychotherapy, behavioral change strategies, neuromodulation, and psychopharmacology tailored to individual needs.

Community and Advocacy Mission: We collaborate with local communities, affiliated institutions, and government agencies to promote emotional well-being, reduce stigma, and improve access to quality care for individuals and families facing psychiatric disorders.

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CU Anschutz

Anschutz Health Sciences Building

1890 N Revere Ct

Suite 4003

Mail Stop F546

Aurora, CO 80045


303-724-4940

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