The Jeong Center
School is supposed to be a chapter you're lucky to be in (the years people romanticize, the program you worked hard to get into, the path you chose for yourself), which can make it harder to say out loud when it doesn't feel that way. Whether it's anxiety that won't quit, a low-grade numbness you can't explain, pressure to perform that's become suffocating, or the unsettling sense that you're on a path someone else chose for you, these aren't things you should have to push through alone. They're worth understanding.
I'm a Harvard-trained psychiatrist who does both medication management and in-depth psychotherapy. With me, you're not bouncing between a prescriber you see for fifteen minutes and a therapist who doesn't know what you're taking. I work with the whole picture. That means we talk. Really talk. About what's going on, what's underneath it, and what you actually want (not just what looks good on a transcript). Before medicine, I went to both law school and medical school (two of the longer and more punishing graduate trainings there are), so the strain of staying functional while something underneath isn't working is familiar to me from the inside, not from a textbook.
My style is warm but direct. I'm not going to sit silently and wait for you to fill the space, and I'm not going to hand you a worksheet and call it therapy. I pay attention to what you need: sometimes that's a push, sometimes it's room to breathe, sometimes it's someone who will tell you the thing no one else has said yet.
I'm also an Asian American psychiatrist with a background in law. I founded The Jeong Center around a Korean concept (jeong (정)) the deep bond that forms when two people share real time and presence together. I have particular experience working with AAPI students, third-culture identity, and unforgiving professional expectations. Offices in Brookline and Downtown Boston. Telehealth available.
INSURANCE & FEES
I'm an out-of-network physician, but most Boston-area student health insurance plans provide out-of-network benefits that can be used to cover some or even most of my fees. Reach out if you'd like help checking your benefits.
Specialties
ADHD Adoption related issues Anger management Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Body Image Career Concerns Caregiver Support College adjustment Cultural Adjustment Depression Emotional Regulation Family Conflict Gaming Addiction Grief and Loss Identity Development Immigration Stress Impulse Control Internet Addiction Life Transitions Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Perfectionism Phobias Racial Identity Relationship Issues Self-esteem Sexual Health Sleep Social Anxiety Social Isolation Stress Stress from Academics Trauma & PTSD TrichotillomaniaInsurance & Payment
In-Network Insurance Plans
Paperwork:
I can provide you with paperwork for reimbursement from your insurance company if you are seeking out-of-network sessions.
Rates
Rates not providedLocations
Suite 502
Boston, MA 02110
Suite 402
Brookline, MA 02445
Practice Hours
| Monday | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Tuesday | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Thursday | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Friday | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Saturday | 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. |
| Sunday | -- |
Treatment Approaches
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Coaching Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Culturally Sensitive Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Exposure Therapy Forensic Psychology Holistic Integrative Medication Management Mindfulness PsychodynamicModalities
IndividualsAge Groups
Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-64)Communities
First-Gen ImmigrantsMeeting Options
Qualifications
- License(s): MA-PHY106058
More About Me
- Languages Spoken: English
- Race(s): Asian or Asian American
- Gender(s): Man