Greta B Raglan, PhD, DBSM
Department of Psychiatry
Rachel Upjohn Building, 4250 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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About
Dr. Raglan is a clinical psychologist with a unique specialization at the intersection of reproductive mental health and behavioral sleep medicine. Her work focuses on developing and delivering interventions that improve sleep during reproductive transitions, including the perinatal and perimenospausal periods—supporting healthier outcomes for both parents and their children. Through both clinical practice and research, Dr. Raglan is passionate about promoting intergenerational wellness by addressing the critical links between sleep, mental health, and family well-being.
Qualifications
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Clinical PsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
2017 - 2019
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Sexual Health Certificate Program, Sex TherapyUniversity of Michigan Medical School, School of Social Work Continuing Education, Ann Arbor, United States
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Doctoral Internship, Health Services PsychologyThe Catholic University of America Counseling Center, Washington, DC, United States
2015 - 2016
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PhD, Clinical PsychologyAmerican University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC, 20016, United States
2010 - 2016
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MS, PsychologyAmerican University, Washington, D.C., United States
2010 - 2013
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BS, Brain, Behavior and Cognitive ScienceUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
2004 - 2008
Research Overview
Women's Mental Health
Behavioral Sleep Medicine
Perinatal and Reproductive Care
Perinatal Sleep
Clinical Interests
Women's Mental Health
Behavioral Sleep Medicine
Perinatal and Reproductive Care
Perinatal Sleep
Sexual Health
Recent Publications
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Biedermann C, Lamont JM, Bindeman J, Raglan GB, Walker RK. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2026 May 4;Journal ArticleAnother reproductive desert: Training in reproductive health, development, and psychology in doctoral programs in clinical psychology.
DOI:10.1037/tep0000557 -
Swanson LM, Raglan GB, Dunietz GL. Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2026 Jan 1;Journal ArticleMidlife Sleep and Circadian Health
DOI:10.1016/j.ogc.2026.03.006 -
Raglan GB. 2026 Jan 26;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterReproductive Deserts: Doctoral Programs in Clinical Psychology
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Raglan GB. 2026 Jan 26;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterReproductive Justice Begins in Our Classrooms: A Feminist Response to a Lack in Clinical Psychology
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Swanson LM, Schubert JR, Raglan GB, Conroy DA. Current Psychiatry Reports, 2025 Apr 1; 27 (4): 161 - 175.Journal ArticleChronotherapeutic Treatments for Psychiatric Disorders: A Narrative Review of Recent Literature
DOI:10.1007/s11920-025-01586-9 PMID: 39913073 -
Burgess HJ, Rizvydeen M, Huizenga B, Prasad M, Bahl S, Duval ER, Kim HM, Phan KL, Liberzon I, Abelson J, Klumpp H, Horwitz A, Mooney A, Raglan GB, Zalta AK. Psychiatry Research, 2024 Dec 1; 342:Journal ArticleA 4-week morning light treatment reduces amygdala reactivity and clinical symptoms in adults with traumatic stress
DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116209 PMID: 39316998 -
Mulhauser K, Raglan GB. Int Psychogeriatr, 2024 Dec; 36 (12): 1086 - 1088.Journal ArticleAre there sensitive age ranges at which disrupted sleep differentially affects cognition?
DOI:10.1017/S104161022400053X PMID: 39890390 -
Mulhauser K, Raglan G. International Psychogeriatrics, 2024 Apr 17; 36 (12): 1086 - 1088.Journal ArticleAre there sensitive age ranges at which disrupted sleep differentially affects cognition?: Commentary on "Effects of age on the relationship between sleep quality and cognitive performance: Findings from the Human Connectome Project Aging Cohort" by Cohen et al.
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