Rachel Elisabeth Eakley
PhD PMHNP-BC RN
rachel.eakley@nyu.edu 1 212 998 8190433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States
Rachel Elisabeth Eakley's additional information
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Rachel Eakley, PhD, PMHNP-BC, RN, is a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. Her research has been focused on perinatal mental health and improving access to evidence-based interventions for depression and anxiety, specifically understanding clinical reluctance among outpatient psychiatric providers to treat mental health concerns during pregnancy and improving the preparedness of the mental health workforce to meet the needs of pregnant people. She maintains a passion for improving pre-licensure and continuing education with an emphasis on the well-being of students, professionals, and patients alike - highlighting the importance of applying a trauma-informed lens across roles. In addition to her faculty role at NYU Meyers, she maintains a private practice, providing a combination of psychotherapy and psychopharmacological treatment for adults and adolescents.
Prior to joining the faculty at NYU Meyers, Prof. Eakley worked as an inpatient psychiatric nurse, study clinician at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and adjunct clinical instructor and lecturer at NYU Meyers.
Before being drawn to the applied clinical work of nursing, Eakley studied Psychology and English at Boston University, followed by an MA in psychology at NYU Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Eakley earned her BS, MSN, and PhD at NYU Meyers. She has received postgraduate training in couple, family, and individual therapy modalities.
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PhD, Nursing Research and Theory Development, NYU MeyersMSN in Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Nursing, NYU MeyersBS in Nursing, NYU MeyersMA in General Psychology, New York UniversityBA in Psychology and English, Boston University
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Psychiatric-Mental HealthTrauma Informed CarePerinatal Mental HealthCouple and Family Therapy
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New York Academy of MedicineAmerican Association of Nurse PractitionersAmerican Nurses Association – New YorkAmerican Psychiatric Nurses AssociationSigma Theta Tau International
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Faculty Honors Awards
University-wide Outstanding Dissertation Award, NYU (2025)Valedictorian (PhD), NYU Meyers (2024)Overall Distinguished PhD Graduate, NYU Meyers (2024)Outstanding PhD Dissertation Award, NYU Meyers (2024)First Place in Research Poster Presentation, American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2022)Valedictorian (Accelerated BS), NYU Meyers (2014) -
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Publications
Supporting Nurse Practitioners' Preparedness to Treat Mental Health Concerns During Pregnancy: Results of a Grounded Theory Study and Recommendations for Practice
AbstractEakley, R. E., & Eakley, R. (2025). In APNA (2nd eds., Vols. 31, p. NP123--NP124).Abstract~Understanding the prescribing practices of mental health providers during pregnancy: The role of uncertainty in the patient-provider relationship
AbstractEakley, R. E., Eakley, R., Kools, S., Deutch, A., & Lyndon, A. (2025). In SSM-Qualitative Research in Health (Vols. 8, p. 100594).Abstract~Disparities in screening and treatment patterns for depression and anxiety during pregnancy: an integrative review
AbstractEakley, R. E., Eakley, R., & Lyndon, A. (2024). In Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health (Vols. 69, Issues 6, p. 847-862).Abstract~Supporting psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners’ preparedness to treat mental health concerns during pregnancy: Results from a grounded theory study
AbstractEakley, R. E., Eakley, R., Kools, S., Deutch, A. B., & Lyndon, A. (2024). In Journal of Nursing Education and Practice (Vols. 15, Issues 3, p. 56).Abstract~Antidepressant use during pregnancy: Knowledge, attitudes, and decision-making of patients and providers
AbstractEakley, R. E., Eakley, R., & Lyndon, A. (2022). In Journal of midwifery & women’s health (Vols. 67, Issues 3, p. 332-353).Abstract~Impact of preference for yoga or cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with generalized anxiety disorder on treatment outcomes and engagement
AbstractEakley, R. E., Szuhany, K. L., Adhikari, S., Chen, A., Lubin, R. E., Jennings, E., Rassaby, M., Eakley, R., Brown, M. L., Suzuki, R., Barthel, A. L., & others. (2022). In Journal of psychiatric research (Vols. 153, p. 109-115).Abstract~Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of the angiotensin receptor antagonist losartan for posttraumatic stress disorder
AbstractEakley, R. E., Stein, M. B., Jain, S., Simon, N. M., West, J. C., Marvar, P. J., Bui, E., He, F., Benedek, D. M., Cassano, P., Griffith, J. L., & others. (2021). In Biological Psychiatry (Vols. 90, Issues 7, p. 473-481).Abstract~A feasible and effective model for personal electronic usage in inpatient psychiatry
AbstractEakley, R. E., Eakley, R., & Walton, M. (2017). In Psychiatric Services (Vols. 68, Issues 9, p. 979-980).Abstract~