Areti Vassilopoulos, PhD

Dr. Areti Vassilopoulos is a Pediatric Health Psychologist and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics & Child Psychology at Yale School of Medicine. Following her PhD, she completed her doctoral internship specializing in Pediatric Psychology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine & Kennedy Krieger Institute, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship within the Psychiatry Consultation Service and Pediatric Transplant Service at Boston Children's Hospital & Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Vassilopoulos is fully embedded within Pediatric Neurology to provide integrated behavioral health care and pediatric health psychology follow-up services. She works with children, teens, and young adults with a variety of conditions, including chronic pain, headaches/migraines, functional neurological disorder (FND), muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and related sleep concerns.
Dr. Vassilopoulos is involved in training Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) fellows within the Pediatric Psychology track. She is the sole supervisor for the advanced pediatric psychology externship at YCSC. She also works closely with residents in Pediatric Neurology, and provides lectures in comprehensive pediatric pain management for the Medical Clerkship series through Yale School of Medicine.
With regards to research, Dr. Vassilopoulos focuses on quality improvement initiatives, outcomes of clinical interventions, and the relationship between health and behavior pediatric medical ambulatory clinics. Her current ongoing research includes headache, sleep disruption, chronic pain, FND, transition from pediatric to adult medical care, and pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis. She is currently site primary investigator on the first and only NIH-Funded study for treatment of pediatric FND. Dr. Vassilopoulos is the co-chair of the Functional Neurological Disorder Society (FNDS) Psychological Therapy SIG.
Dr. Vassilopoulos values community outreach. She often collaborates with non-profit organizations, such as the Muscular Dystrophy Association and CanDo Multiple Sclerosis, for community presentations and online workshops.
Financial relationships
-
Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:ConsultantIneligible company:Catalyst PharmaceuticalsTopic:Participated in psychotherapist roundtable discussion regarding behavioral challenges in kids with muscular dystrophyDate added:10/14/2025Date updated:10/14/2025Relationship end date:03/27/2025

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Forward