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Xinyi (Stacy) Wang

PhD

Psychologist
Thrives on music, food and books

About me

Pronouns: She | Her | Hers

Xinyi Wang, who goes by Stacy, is a pain psychologist who cares for patients with complex conditions, including chronic pain syndrome with features of anxiety or depression, pain related to trauma, somatic symptom disorder and fibromyalgia. She specializes in mind-body techniques (which draw on physical and mental interactions to support healing) to promote recovery from chronic pain, such as mindfulness-based interventions, clinical hypnosis, biofeedback, attachment-based eye movement and desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, emotional awareness and expression therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy. With more than 200 hours of yoga training, she also facilitates trauma-informed yoga. She is passionate about working with patients from diverse backgrounds.

Following a predoctoral internship at Stanford University, Wang earned her doctorate in counseling psychology at Fordham University. She completed a fellowship in pain psychology at San Mateo Medical Center.

With roots in Shanghai and Hong Kong, Wang is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and Shanghainese.

  • Education

    Fordham University, PhD, Clinical Psychology, 2023

  • Fellowships

    San Mateo Medical Center, Pain Psychology, 2024

With an open heart and a nonjudgmental approach, I help patients nurture their mind and body to achieve a fuller life.

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