Dr. Barbara Ellen Scanley MD
Psychiatrist | Psychiatry
34 Park St Connecticut Mental H New Haven CT, 06519About
Dr. Barbara Scanley is a psychiatrist practicing in New Haven, CT. Dr. Scanley is a medical doctor specializing in the care of mental health patients. As a psychiatrist, Dr. Scanley diagnoses and treats mental illnesses. Dr. Scanley may treat patients through a variety of methods including medications, psychotherapy or talk therapy, psychosocial interventions and more, depending on each individual case. Different medications that a psychiatrist might prescribe include antidepressants, antipsychotic mediations, mood stabilizers, stimulants, sedatives and hypnotics. Dr. Scanley treats conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, insomnia, ADD and other mental illnesses.
Education and Training
Univ of Chicago, Pritzker Sch of Med, Chicago Il 1988
University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences The Pritzker School of Medicine 1988
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Changes in rat cerebral blood volume due to modulation of the 5-HT(1A) receptor measured with susceptibility enhanced contrast MRI.
- Changes in CBF-BOLD coupling detected by MRI during and after repeated transient hypercapnia in rat.
- Kinetic analysis of single sodium channels from canine cardiac Purkinje cells.
- Low conductance sodium channels in canine cardiac Purkinje cells.
- Sodium channels in cardiac Purkinje cells.
- Combinatorial development of antibacterial Zr-Cu-Al-Ag thin film metallic glasses.
- Combinatorial Strategies for Synthesis and Characterization of Alloy Microstructures over Large Compositional Ranges.
- Single photon emission computed tomographic imaging demonstrates loss of striatal dopamine transporters in Parkinson disease.
- Enantioselectivity of cocaine recognition sites: binding of (1S)- and (1R)-2 beta-carbomethoxy-3 beta-(4-iodophenyl)tropane (beta-CIT) to monoamine transporters.
- Physiologic basis for BOLD MR signal changes due to hypoxia/hyperoxia: separation of blood volume and magnetic susceptibility effects.
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging of median nerve stimulation in rats at 2.0 T.
- Physiological basis for BOLD MR signal changes due to neuronal stimulation: separation of blood volume and magnetic susceptibility effects.
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