About Dr. Ross

Dr. Ross has treated hundreds of women as a reproductive psychiatrist. She is passionate about helping women navigate times of hormonal changes, such as pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. She has presented and published locally and nationally on topics related to reproductive health. She strives to treat women in a holistic manner, one that incorporates the many aspects of health and well-being, including mental health and physical health.

Dr. Ross obtained her undergraduate degree from Yale University and her medical degree from New York Medical College. She then completed her residency in psychiatry from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where she completed the Women’s Mental Health track to obtain additional training in reproductive psychiatry, and her forensic psychiatry fellowship from Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Ross is board-certified in adult and forensic psychiatry and a member of the American Psychiatric Association and American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.

Dr. Ross has published, presented, and been interviewed both locally and nationally on a variety of reproductive psychiatry topics. Check out some articles below!

Managing bipolar disorder in women who are pregnant (Current Psychiatry, 2022)

Reproductive Decision-Making Capacity in Women with Psychiatric Illness: A Systematic Review. (Journal of the Academy of Consult Liaison Psychiatry, 2022)

COVID and Reproductive Forensic Psychiatry. (American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Newsletter, 2021)

Female Life Stages: What Forensic Psychiatrists Need to Know. (American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Newsletter, 2020)

How to Know if You Have a Phantom Pregnancy (Parents.com, 2023)

Get Your Pink Back: What the Trend Means for New Parents (Parents.com, 2024)

The Nursery: A Raw Portrait of Intrusive Thoughts and New Motherhood (Psychiatric Times, 2024)