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Overview
The Center for Women's Mental Health at The New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center provides state of the art evaluation and treatment of psychiatric disorders and psychological difficulties associated with female reproductive function including infertility, pregnancy-associated mood and anxiety disturbances, coping with a high-risk pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and motherhood, postpartum mood and anxiety disorders, premenstrual mood problems, peri/post menopausal depression, and gynecologic cancers. Other areas of women’s health focus include body image, eating disorders and premenstrual quality of life issues. Clinical care is complemented by research in some of these areas.
Psychiatric and psychological services for women:
- Psychiatric Evaluation/Consultation
- Individual Psychotherapy
- Psychopharmacology
- Couple's/Group Therapy
- Referral Services
Payment is arranged on a fee for service basis. Please contact your insurance provider regarding coverage for psychiatric services.
To arrange a consultation, please contact:
Linda S. Mullen, M.D.
Director, The Center for Women's Mental Health at 212-342-3528
About the Director
Dr. Linda S. Mullen is Director of Women's Mental Health and Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in OB/GYN at Columbia University and the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, where she completed her residency training in psychiatry, and fellowships in both psychiatric education and psychotherapy research. She is also on the faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, where she completed her psychoanalytic training, and maintains a large clinical practice devoted to the care of women. Dr. Mullen has been especially interested in the treatment of women in relation to their reproductive health, and specializes in the treatment of psychiatric and psychological problems related to infertility, pregnancy and the postpartum period, and pre-menstrual and menopausal syndromes. She is the author of a number of articles in psychiatry, and the recipient of numerous awards for her clinical work, research and teaching.
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