Dr. Nadine A. Chang
Nadine A. Chang, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist, Chair of the Asian Psychiatry Program Committee, and a training director of the Clinical Psychology Externship Program at Gracie Square Hospital, a freestanding inpatient psychiatric hospital affiliated with New York-Presbyterian. Dr. Chang also holds faculty appointments as Assistant Attending Psychologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry (Courtesy) at Weill Cornell Medicine, and serves as Inpatient Rotation Director for the APA-accredited predoctoral psychology internship program at Hamilton Madison House. Dr. Chang earned her Ph.D. in Clinical and School Psychology at Hofstra University and completed her pre-doctoral internship at St. Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, NY, and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine with Dr. Aaron Beck, receiving the NIH National Research Service Award for this work. Recently, Dr. Chang was awarded a grant from the New York Community Trust to fund community outreach efforts with Asian communities in New York City. Dr. Chang’s interests continue to focus on implementing and disseminating cognitive-behavioral interventions for psychosis, suicide prevention and Asian American mental health.
Shunling Chen
Shunling Chen is the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Asian Psychiatry Program at Gracie Square Hospital, affiliated with New York-Presbyterian, where she serves as the primary liaison between the hospital and community organizations disseminating mental health information. Shunling completed her bachelor’s degree at Hunter College with a double major in Chinese and Psychology, and is currently completing her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, also at Hunter. Prior to joining the Gracie team, she worked at Community Counseling and Mediation (CCM) as an administrative program assistant at their behavioral health residence and at Womankind Domestic Violence Shelter for AAPI women as resident support. Shunling Chen is certified in youth, adult and older adult mental health first aid and is fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese and Taishanese. She is dedicated to community outreach and AAPI mental health.