Arthur Roh

Dr. Arthur Roh joined Columbia Health in 2022. Prior to Columbia, he worked as a licensed clinical psychologist at North Central Bronx Hospital in various settings including partial hospitalization program, adult inpatient units, and psychiatric emergency room. Dr. Roh also has trained at The New School Student Health Services, Mount Sinai Beth Israel’s Assertive Community Treatment Team, and Kings County Hospital’s adult inpatient units. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Adelphi University and B.S. in Psychobiology from UCLA. 

Dr. Roh’s clinical interests include working specifically with young adults in acute crises who may be suffering from depression and anxiety in the context of trauma, relationship and adjustment issues, and the effects of marginalization on our personal, individual experiences that often intersect with our broader, social identities. Dr. Roh values working collaboratively to cultivate empathy and understanding of one’s self with the goal of moving towards healing and wellbeing. His professional interests include the impact of systems on marginalized communities, social justice advocacy in the mental health field, and Asian American issues. 

Education:

  • Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Adelphi University
  • B.S., Psychobiology, University of California, Los Angeles

Professional Experience:

  • Supervising Psychologist, NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx
  • Pre-doctoral Internship, NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx
  • Psychology Externships – The New School Student Health Services, NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County, Mount Sinai Beth Israel

Memberships:

  • Division 39 (Society for Psychoanalysis & Psychoanalytic Psychology)
  • Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race)
  • Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA)

Languages Spoken:

  • English
  • Korean