Our Team

Deepan Chatterjee

Clinical Psychologist

 
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Dr. Deepan Chatterjee is an award-winning clinical psychologist, speaker and writer based in Ellicott City, Maryland.  He has given invited talks at several institutional and academic settings, including the American Psychological Association, Maryland Psychological Association, Gallaudet University, Sheppard Pratt Hospital, and Baltimore Ethical Society, among others. He is a regular contributor to several media outlets, newspapers and blogs, including The Statesman, The Telegraph, The Baltimore Sun, India Abroad, The Huffington Post, Psych Central, India America Today and Altarum Institute’s Health Policy Forum, among others.  Dr. Chatterjee currently serves as Health Editor for India America Today, an online and print media organization based in the United States.  Dr. Chatterjee is also part of the Global Advisory Board for SocioLadder, a global charitable organization that transforms the act of giving through a state-of-the-art online platform with complete transparency of projects and donors.

Dr. Chatterjee earned his Bachelor of Science (Summa Cum Laude) in Psychology and Mathematics at Bethany College in West Virginia, USA.  He then went on to earn M.S. and Ph. D degrees from Howard University in Washington, DC, where he was a Research and Teaching Fellow.  Dr. Chatterjee became licensed as a Clinical Psychologist after completing his residency and postdoctoral training at the maximum-security Patuxent Institution in Maryland.   Since then, he has worked in several clinical settings including outpatient, inpatient, as well as private practice, with a variety of patient populations who have psychiatric illnesses.

Dr. Chatterjee currently serves on the Executive Board of Officers of several professional national and international organizations, such as Phi Kappa Tau International Fraternity, American Psychological Association and the Maryland Psychological Association, among othersHe has also been elected a Fellow of the Maryland Psychological Association.  

Dr. Chatterjee has won many accolades and awards in his relatively short professional career, including the W.F. Kennedy Prize for Most Outstanding Student at Bethany College, the Hawthorne Dissertation Award for the best dissertation at Howard University, the Productivity Star Award at PsychoGeriatric Services, among many others.

 Dr. Chatterjee’s first collection of short stories and poetry titled “The First Prophetical” was published in 2013 by aois21media, for whom he has also served as a Creative.  You can learn more about Dr. Chatterjee and his work by visiting his Facebook and LinkedIn pages, or follow him on Twitter at @DrDeepChat007.

 

Rashidat Akinsaya

Board certified Psychiatric nurse Practitioner

 

Rashidat Akinsanya is a board certified psychiatric nurse practitioner for over 3 years, and also a board certified adult nurse practitioner for over 10 years. She began her nursing career graduating from university of MD with her Bachelors in Nursing, and then attended Johns Hopkins University for her Masters in Nursing. She worked for a about 7 years as an Adult Nurse Practitioner before deciding to further her education by attending Brandman University to obtain her Doctorate and psychiatric mental health certification in 2018. Rashidat’s focus includes, treating patients with a variety of mental health conditions such as Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, ADHD, and other psychiatric conditions. Rashidat works in collaboration with the patient to ensure the best possible outcome in relieving suffering.

 
 

Deepti Qasba

TMS Coordinator

 

 
 

Deepti Qasba graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in Information Management. She went on to work for over 15 years in the business field, managing project teams to support and develop strategic business solutions.

Deepti took a break from work to raise her kids and, now that they are grown, has chosen to return to the workplace. Deepti wants to utilize her business and people skills to work as the new TMS coordinator. She wants to help and support people through their journey to recovery. She is compassionate and connects to people easily and is hoping she can make a little difference in someone else's life.