Dr. Rubin completed her training in Adult Psychiatry at Saint Elizabeth Hospital in Washington, DC and her Child and Adolescent training at Children's Hospital National Medical Center in Washington, DC. She served as the Director of Children's Hospital Satellite Clinic in Fairfax, VA, and completed training in psychotherapy at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute and the Baltimore Washington Institute. Currently she is continuing her training in advanced cognitive therapy and is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at George Washington University. She is the recipient of the prestigous Eli Lilly Award for her work on attachment disorders.
Dr. Rubin's focus on continued training keeps her on the cutting edge of neuropsychiatry and advanced procedures. Dr. Rubin works in a collaborative style with the patient's caregivers, doctors, and all involved professionals. Dr. Rubin offers a solid base of vast clinical experience in combination with psychotherapeutic and pscychopharmacologic interventions.
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FELLOWSHIPS AND TRAINING
Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, DC.
Children's Hospital National Medical Center
Washington Institute
Baltimore Institute
Medical Director Children's Hospital Washington DC, Fairfax Satellite Clinic
TEACHING APPOINTMENTS
George Washington University
Washington School of Psychiatry
Children's Hospital National Medical Center, Washington D.C
EDUCATION
University of Buenos Aires, MD, Graduated with Honors
MEMBERSHIPS
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Washington Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Society of Greater Washington
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Recipient of Eli Lilly Award, 1993
"The effects of Immigration in the Psychiatric Population," Northern Virginia Mental Health Clinic, May 4, 1995
Presented at the Fourth Annual National Conference on Prevention Research, Washington, DC
"Risk Factors for Central American Mothers and Infants"
Presented for teachers and counselors of the Fairfax School "Oppositional Disorders"
Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry "Secure Attachment in a Central American Immigrant Population" October 1994
Led Team Discussion at the Washington Psychoanalytical Institute "Sexuality in Preschoolers" October 1994
LICENSES
Maryland
Virginia
District of Columbia
LANGUAGES
Spanish
For more information about Dr. Rubin, you can call 301-654-0285 today!