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Dannica Lin , M.D. Psychiatrist

Dannica Lin

M.D. Psychiatrist

I believe strongly in the importance of a collaborative therapeutic alliance, and my hope is to help my patients alleviate their symptoms, achieve their goals and find more satisfaction in their lives. I typically integrate supportive, problem solving, psychodynamic and mindfulness techniques in my work. I currently see patients for medication management, combined medication management and therapy, and individual therapy without medications.

Education and Training:

  • Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington
  • Psychiatry Residency, University of Washington
  • M.D., University of Washington School of Medicine
  • B.S., University of Southern California

Areas of Special Interest Include:

  • Evaluation and management of mood and anxiety disorders
  • Dealing with life transitions, relationship issues, and cultural issues
  • Maternal and women's health, including during pregnancy and the post-partum period
  • Adult ADHD: Appropriate and inappropriate use of stimulants

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We at Psychiatric Medicine Associates share in the collective grief and anger over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, Manuel Ellis and so many other members of the Black community who have lost their lives to senseless...

Black Lives Matter

by: Ashley Bouzis | Jun. 05, 2020

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by: Peter Roy-Byrne | Jan. 23, 2019

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by: Christine Paprocki | Jan. 03, 2019

Sometimes it can feel like a partner's low mood is contagious. We can take our stress home with us after a challenging day at work, or feel irritable or withdrawn for a variety of reasons, impacting the moods of other family members.

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