Mikveh Warshaw, RN, PMHNP, CARN-AP (She, Her, Hers) is a  psychiatric nurse practitioner with a specialty in advance practice addiction medicine, and a Jewish cultural/spiritual organizer.

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Mikveh graduated from Yale School of Nursing with a focus in child psychiatry. She works at a community health center and is a faculty member of a program within her clinic that focus on providing care and education around HIV, Hep C, addiction medicine, and queer and trans health needs across the life span. Mikveh teaches classes to nurses, other health professionals, and lay people on; addiction medicine, trans related MH care, family therapy, strength based interviewing, health justice centered psychiatry, mental/emotional first aid, and harm reduction.

Helping lead Rosh Hashana 5779 at the Palestine Museum in Woodbridge New Haven CT.

Helping lead Rosh Hashana 5779 at the Palestine Museum in Woodbridge New Haven CT.

Mikveh helped co-found a liberation oriented Chavurah called Mending Minyan. Mikveh is an Ashkenazi Jewish trans woman striving to bring a racial, economic, and disability justice politics into community psychiatric health care. She is a homebody who loves learning about herbal medicine, martial arts, and neuroscience. 

Mikveh believes in the words of Aurora Levin Morals, another world is possible. A world more compassionate, more just, more joyous, and more free.