Clinician

Joseph Jones Marlin

MD, PhD

I am a physician scientist with expertise in psychopharmacology and psychotherapy. I am board-certified in psychiatry and hold a PhD in neuroscience and physiology from New York University.

I see patients who are facing various mental health challenges including depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. My treatment approach is holistic, accounting for my patients’ relational, professional, and spiritual wellbeing. I also direct USP’s transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) program, an evidence-based alternative treatment option for patients with treatment–resistant conditions. 

In addition to my clinical practice, I remain active in laboratory research. I am currently studying synaptic plasticity: how the brain adapts to an ever-shifting environment, and why this breaks down and causes people to get “stuck.”

 

How do you describe your therapeutic approach?

I guide patients to explore emotional experiences stretching across their lifespan, emphasizing self-concept, relationships, strengths, and vulnerabilities. I use psychodynamic concepts and occasionally draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Exposure and Response Prevention.

What research areas are you interested in?

As an active basic science and translational researcher, I am interested in how the brain changes over time. Specifically, I investigate the neurobiological mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity. I hope to apply my laboratory findings to augment transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to better treat depression and OCD. I am also developing a concierge psychiatric service for the prevention of depression and anxiety, two of the most common disorders impacting mental health.

What inspired you to get into psychiatry?

Throughout my medical training, whether in medicine or surgery rotations, I naturally gravitated toward patients who faced some degree of mental health challenge. Through many years of research and practice, I have come to believe that the path to true well-being requires a deep inquiry into mental life, emotional experiences, and social engagement.

What’s the most rewarding part of your job?

I derive a sense of admiration and wonder from witnessing my patients undergo personal transformation, growth, and increasing freedom in their lives. As a lifelong learner, I continue to find truth in the medical school adage: “Patients are the best teachers.”

Experience and Accolades

  • Published in leading academic journals including The Journal of Neuroscience and Neuron
  • Moonlighted as attending psychiatrist in the Bellevue Hospital emergency room
  • Served as Chief Resident of Psychiatry at NYU Langone, supervising a new research track aimed at supporting and equipping world-class physician scientists
  • Has a cat named Santiago Ramon y Cajal, after the famous neuroanatomist
  • Plays keyboard in a rock band

Pronouns

He/Him

Languages

English

Education

MD (NYU School of Medicine), PhD (NYU)

Works With

Adults

Licenses and Certifications

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) certified, licensed in NY

Specialties

medication management, psychotherapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

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Experience and Accolades

  • Published in leading academic journals including The Journal of Neuroscience and Neuron
  • Moonlighted as attending psychiatrist in the Bellevue Hospital emergency room
  • Served as Chief Resident of Psychiatry at NYU Langone, supervising a new research track aimed at supporting and equipping world-class physician scientists
  • Has a cat named Santiago Ramon y Cajal, after the famous neuroanatomist
  • Plays keyboard in a rock band

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