Moving toward Greater Clarity,
Resilience and Connection
Sejal Shah-Thum, MD
Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatry
Manhattan's Upper West Side
Double Board-Certified
Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist
Manhattan, New York
Partners in Excellence Award — Massachusetts General Hospital, for outstanding work in the prevention of mental illness in children exposed to violence.
Dr. Shah-Thum is a double board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with more than two decades of experience across academic medicine and private practice. Over the course of her career, she has worked across diverse clinical settings, including emergency departments and community and college-based outpatient centers, overseeing complex, high-risk cases and supervising psychiatry residents in training.
She focuses on helping adolescents, college students, and adults navigate complex emotional experiences within demanding academic and professional environments. Drawing on a developmentally informed, strength-based framework, she helps patients cultivate clarity, restore functioning, and build lasting resilience. Her clinical care includes comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, psychotherapy, and careful medication management, with a focus on anxiety, depression, ADHD and learning differences, trauma-related symptoms, and the challenges that accompany periods of transition.
Her training in psychodynamic psychotherapy has deeply shaped the way she understands people. She meets each patient with the belief that early life experiences, relationships, and formative patterns continue to influence how we navigate adulthood, often outside our awareness. Her approach honors complexity, resists shortcuts, and creates space for the kind of understanding that can lead to lasting change.
Dr. Shah-Thum brings a thoughtful, individualized approach to each patient, grounded in clinical expertise, close listening, and a deep respect for the broader world in which people live, learn, and grow.
Individualized treatment of major depressive disorder, persistent depression, and bipolar spectrum conditions across all ages.
Generalized anxiety, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, social anxiety, and phobias, with evidence-based approaches combining medication and psychotherapy.
Trauma-informed evaluation and care for post-traumatic stress, acute stress, and complex trauma with a developmental lens.
Comprehensive evaluation and management across all ages, with particular interest in helping students understand their learning profile and supporting those seeking accommodations.
Dr. Shah-Thum provides consultation and support for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students navigating the disability services process in higher education. Her work in this area reflects both clinical expertise and a close understanding of institutional processes, accommodation frameworks, and the particular challenges students face in advocating for themselves within academic settings.
When clinically appropriate, she works with students requiring psychiatric evaluation, documentation supporting academic accommodations or medical leaves of absence, and guidance regarding re-entry following a period away from school. In addition to working with students, Dr. Shah-Thum collaborates thoughtfully with disability services offices, deans of students, neuropsychologists, and other treating professionals. She brings particular expertise in translating complex clinical presentations into documentation that is both clinically sound and meaningful within the higher education setting.
As a member of the Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD), a professional organization dedicated to advancing access and inclusion, Dr. Shah-Thum remains actively engaged in the evolving practices and conversations surrounding student access, disability accommodations, and student success in higher education.
Thoughtful care for those training to care for others.
Dr. Shah-Thum's practice includes a longstanding commitment to medical students, residents, fellows, and early-career physicians as they move through the demands of medical education and into clinical practice.
Medical education is not only an academic endeavor, but a developmental one. These years often coincide with important questions of identity, purpose, relationships, and belonging, while also carrying extraordinary levels of responsibility and expectation. The pressures inherent in medicine can contribute to anxiety, depression, burnout, perfectionism, and self-doubt, while also raising deeper questions about meaning, values, and the kind of physician one hopes to become.
Dr. Shah-Thum's care is individualized and informed by an understanding of both the culture of medicine and the personal challenges that arise throughout professional development. Her office is intentionally situated outside of institutional settings, offering privacy, continuity, and depth, while allowing for thoughtful collaboration with training programs when it serves the patient. She works with trainees and physicians seeking greater balance, support through periods of change, and a sustained sense of purpose and connection in their work.
Beyond psychiatric care, Dr. Shah-Thum helps students break large academic goals into manageable steps, develop study plans, and strengthen time management, organization, and test preparation strategies. She assists with remediation periods, leaves of absence, and return-to-study planning.
Her practice operates independently from academic institutions, offering privacy and continuity that complements campus resources without replacing them. With consent, she collaborates with families, advisors, and institutional teams to ensure coordinated, developmentally informed support.
Both in-person and telehealth appointments are available, designed around the demanding schedules of students and trainees. She is available as a referral resource for student wellness offices, counseling centers, dean of students teams, and residency program leadership.
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