Main Headquarters:
525 East 68th Street
New York, New York, 10065
Phone Number:
(212) 746-3710
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Dr. Gorun received her undergraduate and medical degrees from New York University. She completed residency training in psychiatry as chief resident at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine and a Reproductive Psychiatry Fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. She has published and presented nationally in a number of areas including women’s mental health, trauma, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and resident education.She teaches and supervises medical students and residents and is the Associate Training Director of the General Psychiatry Residency Program as well as the Director of Psychotherapy Training at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine. She specializes in treating mental health issues in women across their lifespan through psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacologic interventions, including menstrual cycle disorders, preconception consultations, pregnancy and postpartum psychiatric disorders, pregnancy loss, infertility, and menopause. In addition, she works with patients with a broad range of life challenges and psychological diagnoses. She is currently a Candidate in Adult Psychoanalysis at the Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Research and Training and is the Aaron Stern, MD, PhD Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Psychodynamic Psychiatry.
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Psychiatrists are medical professionals in New York who possess an extensive knowledge in human psychology and medicine, and treat mental disorders, emotional trauma and concomitant behavioral aberrations in individuals through medication. In extreme situations, patients may even be advised rehabilitation and institutionalization.