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Dr. Yang Roby

Psychiatrist

Accepts

Aetna

Specializes in

ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, and PTSD

Great to meet you!

Dr. Yang Roby is a board-certified psychiatrist who has a decade of experience treating adults with anxiety, depression, ADD/ADHD, trauma disorders, and phobias. She integrates pharmaceutical expertise with mindfulness and therapy for a holistic approach. She enjoys working with clients facing school and life challenges, parenting issues and life transitions.

A bit about my approach to therapy

She integrates principles of evidence-based pharmaceutical treatments with her practice with Satir transformation therapy and mindfulness techniques, ensuring personalized, patient-centered care to guide individuals on their path to find inner peace. Dr. Roby has earned the trust of thousands through her clinical excellence and unwavering support.

What you can expect from our first session

Dr. Roby truly cares about her patients. She enjoys working with clients facing stress at various stages of life, including challenges in school, work, and relationships, as well as those dealing with childhood trauma, seeking to enhance self-worth, reconnect with their life force, and ultimately find inner peace. Dr. Roby’s holistic approach goes beyond medication management, focusing on the profound transformation of the individual.


Yang's style is

Holistic
Open-minded
Empowering

Insurance carriers Yang accepts

Aetna

More about Yang

PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
License type: MD (Medical Doctor) (Maryland)
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Asian
Languages: English
Works with: Adults and Seniors
More specialties: Bipolar Disorder, OCD, Sleep disorder, Stress, Anger Management, Grief, Loss, Maternal Mental Health, Relationship Issues, Women's Issues, and Trauma
Modalities: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Motivational Interviewing, Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), Positive Psychology, Behavior Modification, Gottman Method / Gottman Couples, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)