Dr. Rachel R. Stein is double board certified in both Adult and Child/Adolescent Psychiatry. She completed her adult and child psychiatry training at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, graduating from Residency in 2011 and Fellowship in 2013. During her Residency and Fellowship Dr. Stein sought out additional training in adult and pediatric Neuropsychiatry, as this is a specific area of interest for her. She completed an elective in the Movement Disorders clinic, spent a year working in the Neuropsychiatry clinic and completed another year long elective as a consultant at a residential treatment facility for children with severe Neurodevelopmental disorders.
After graduating Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship in 2013, Dr. Stein worked for a year in Massachusetts in an Intensive Community Based Acute Treatment Center (ICBAT) with adolescents. This type of unit is a step in between outpatient treatment and inpatient hospitalization. Dr. Stein also worked in a residential facility for adolescent females during that year. In 2014, Dr. Stein moved to North Carolina from Massachusetts and began working on the Child/Adolescent unit at Central Regional Hospital, a state psychiatric hospital. She worked at CRH until early 2019 when she decided to make a change from inpatient to outpatient and joined Triangle Neuropsychiatry, an outpatient clinic focusing on treating those with Neuropsychiatric Disorders. In July 2020 she left Triangle Neuropsychiatry to open Stein Integrative Psychiatric Care PLLC.