Veterans Health Foundation

Adam D. Bramoweth, PhD


Dr. Bramoweth is a Research Health Scientist and Staff Psychologist at VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS). He completed his doctoral work in Clinical Health Psychology at University of North Texas (2011) and his pre-doctoral internship at the University of Florida Health Science Center. He then complete a three year VA Advanced Fellowship in Mental Illness Research and Treatment at VAPHS (2014). He is a Core Investigator at the Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP) and the Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC) at VAPHS. He is also an affiliate investigator at the Military Sleep Tactics & Resilience Research Team (M-STARRT) in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Bramoweth’s research emphasizes the relationship between insomnia, physical and mental health, and the impact of insomnia on health services such as healthcare utilization and costs. His current program of research focuses on comparative effectiveness research of behavioral interventions for insomnia and the implementation and dissemination of brief insomnia treatments in order to increase access to insomnia care for Veterans. Clinically, Dr. Bramoweth is a Staff Psychologist in Primary Care – Mental Health Integration where he specializes in treating Veterans with insomnia.