
Jeanne Goodman, MD, is a resident in child and adolescent psychiatry at the Child Study Center at NYU Langone Medical Center. Her interests include anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation.
Dr. Goodman received her bachelor's degree in psychology, magna cum laude, from Yale University. She later graduated from Mount Sinai School of Medicine and completed her residency at Columbia New York Presbyterian Hospital and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. During her residency, her clinical interests were focused on anxiety disorders, mood disorders and the young adult population. Dr. Goodman's research focus was on childhood emotional abuse and neglect and borderline personality disorder. Her interests also include psychotherapy and she was awarded the Psychoanalytic Fellowship at the Columbia Psychoanalytic Institute.
At Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Dr. Goodman was elected to the Gold Humanism Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, and received the James Felt Memorial Prize for the highest overall standing in her medical school class. In addition, Dr. Goodman has published an article and a textbook chapter on mood disorders and coronary disease. She is a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.