Myleme Ojinga Harrison

Doctor in Raleigh, NC

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Dr. Myleme Ojinga Harrison, MD, is a highly respected psychiatrist based in Raleigh, North Carolina, with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. Known for his expertise in psychotic and mood disorders, Dr. Ojinga Harrison MD specializes in the treatment of conditions such as anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders.

As president of The Carter Clinic, P.A., Dr. Harrison leads a multidisciplinary team serving patients across twelve locations throughout North Carolina and via telehealth. His approach blends advanced psychiatric knowledge with evidence-based therapies, including CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and psychoeducation.

An alumnus of Duke University’s Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Residency Program, Dr. Harrison brings empathy, adaptability, and strong communication to his leadership and clinical practice. He continues to provide care primarily in Raleigh, Smithfield, and Fayetteville, offering personalized treatment plans for children, adolescents, and adults navigating a wide range of mental health challenges.

Publications:

When Algorithms Prescribe: Ojinga Harrison MD on the Line Between Clinical Tools and Clinical Judgment

Myleme Ojinga Harrison on Why Context Is Clinical Data in Modern Psychiatry

Ojinga Harrison MD Makes the Case for Generalist Psychiatry in an Age of Subspecialization

Myleme Ojinga Harrison on the Therapeutic Alliance as Clinical Infrastructure

Ojinga Harrison MD on Why Psychiatric Diagnosis Takes Time: The Case Against the 15-Minute Med Check

Rebuilding Trust in a Generation That Doesn’t Trust Anyone: Inside Dr. Myleme Ojinga Harrison, MD’s Framework for Adolescent Connection

Beyond speed and scale: Dr. Myleme Ojinga Harrison, MD, and the case for discernment in modern psychiatry

Dr. Myleme Harrison on Building Trust in Adolescent Psychiatry

Dr. Myleme Ojinga Harrison on The Case for Proactive Mental Health Care in Schools

Ojinga Harrison, MD, on Why Cultural Competency is Critical in Teen Psychiatry

Reimagining Youth Psychiatry: Dr. Myleme Ojinga Harrison’s Mission to Humanize Mental Healthcare

Psychiatry for the Next Generation: How Ojinga Harrison MD Builds Trust with Adolescents and Families

Dr. Myleme Ojinga Harrison on Proactive Mental Healthcare: How Schools Can Catch Kids Before the Crisis