Miriam E. Goldblum, MD

Psychiatrist, Psychoanalytic candidate

Dr. Goldblum is a Board-Certified psychiatrist, a clinical fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Stanford University, and a second-year psychoanalytic candidate at the Columbia Psychoanalytic Institute. She practices psychodynamically-oriented psychotherapy with adults, children, and adolescents. She graduated from the Psychiatry Residency training program at Weill Cornell/New York Presbyterian Hospital where she was the Rosemary DeWitt Scholar in the History of Psychiatry. While there she was the Child Psychiatry Chief, completed a training Transference Focused Psychotherapy under Frank Yeomans, MD, and led a psychodynamic group for affective disorders. She has completed research in the areas of eating disorders, maternal depression in the NICU setting, and Borderline character pathology. Dr. Goldblum is a graduate of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA where she was the recipient of the prestigious Geffen Scholarship—a full merit scholarship covering all tuition and living expenses for all four years of medical school. She graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University’s Barnard College with a degree in Political Science and received honors for her thesis presentation on the use of suicide as a tool in political conflict. She is a native of Los Angeles, California.