Kelseanne Breder

Faculty

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Kelseanne Breder

PhD PMHNP-BC

Clinical Assistant Professor

1 212 992 5751

433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States

Kelseanne Breder's additional information

A researcher, clinician, and educator, Kelsea Breder is passionate about understanding what makes human encounters immersive and therapeutic, especially in a competitive attention economy. Prof. Breder’s research and clinical work have focused on social presence, trust, and support in digital and in-person encounters across diverse social, educational, and clinical settings.

Breder’s work is currently funded by the GACA, a 4-year career award from HRSA to address older adults’ mental wellness in an aging society where older adult psychosocial development is influenced by omnipresent tech media and growing socioeconomic inequality. Using qualitative methods, Breder’s research has explored LGBT older adults’ maintenance of social support networks and chosen families across digital interfaces. Breder's work has also focused on low-income older adults’ experiences using telehealth to have sensitive conversations about illness. She has partnered with Center for Urban Community Services to explore factors associated with aging-in-place for older adults with lived experience of homelessness through secondary data analyses and workforce education.

Breder is currently a training candidate in psychoanalysis at New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. This training informs her thinking about social presence in psychoanalytic contexts where the therapist’s attention is maximized but social elements are muted to create a therapeutic container where patients can develop trust and experience immersive healing.

As an educator, Breder uses film, theater, music, and history as frameworks to make subjective processes, like psychotherapy, more concrete and tangible to learners and future psychotherapeutic practitioners. Breder has taught graduate psychotherapy and case supervision, as well as undergraduate geriatrics, psychiatry, community health, and pharmacology courses. 

PhD in Nursing Informatics for Health Disparities, Columbia University
MSN, Columbia University
BS, Columbia University
BS, BA, University of Florida

Global
Community/population health
Mental health

American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
American Medical Informatics Association
American Nurses Association
American Psychiatric Nurses Association
American Psychological Association
Eastern Nursing Research Society
Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Zeta Chapter
Sigma Theta Tau Honors Society, (Alpha Zeta Chapter)

Faculty Honors Awards

NYU Teaching Advancement Grant Awardee (2022)
Jonas Nursing Scholar (2020)
Sigma Theta Tau Alpha Zeta Chapter Research Grant Awardee (2020)
NIH T32 Predoctoral Trainee, Reducing Health Disparities through Nursing Informatics (2017-2020)
HRSA Geriatric Academic Career Awardee (2023 - 2027)

Publications

UF Presents Oedipus The King at Black Box.

Breder, K.

We Wake In Slee

Breder, K.

Why Asking What Matters? Matters

Breder, K.

Why Narcan is needed in long-term care

Breder, K.

Media