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Juliana Chen, MD

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2020-2023
Staff Psychiatrist
Part-time Instructor

Massachusetts General Hospital
Newton-Wellesley Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
Biography

Juliana H. Chen, M.D. is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Newton-Wellesley Hospital (NWH), and a part-time clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School. She serves as Associate Director of the MGH Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness, which supports the emotional wellness and mental health needs of Asian/Asian American students. She also serves as co-director of The Resilience Project Parents Program, an innovative community outreach program that works with schools and parents to support the emotional wellness of children and teens.

As a SAMSHA Minority Fellow, Dr. Chen served as executive producer of the short documentary film “Looking for Luke” (www.lookingforlukefilm.com), which has been screened across the U.S. to reduce stigma and break the silence around mental health issues, in particular within the Chinese American and larger Asian American community. She additionally facilitates parent skills groups and regularly speaks on the topics of resilient parenting and family-based interventions to address mental health issues.

Dr. Chen received her MD from the Yale School of Medicine. She completed her adult psychiatry residency training at Harvard Longwood, and her child and adolescent psychiatry training at MGH and McLean Hospital. She maintains a small private practice in Cambridge, MA.

Project Breaking Silences in the Model Minority: A national intervention to increase mental health awareness and decrease stigma in Asian immigrant families,
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