Our Mission

To inspire resilience through compassionate care for people on their mental health journey, and drive towards life changing outcomes for the individual, the family, and the community

Resera [reh·SEHR·uh]

The name RESERA carries a profound meaning that reflects a commitment to healing, hope, and the inherent dignity of every individual. Drawing from its Latin roots Reserare (to unlock or open), RESERA Health embodies the idea of unlocking potential, opening doors to healing, and releasing individuals from the constraints of mental health challenges. It's a name that reflects both the ancient wisdom of renewal and the cutting-edge innovation of modern psychiatry.

Meet our Psychiatrists

Training:
UC San Diego - B.S. Cell Biology and Biochemistry
UC San Diego - M.S. Biology
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine - M.D.
Stanford University - Adult Psychiatry Residency

Languages: English, Korean

Eun Kyung Joanne Lee, MD MS

Dr. Joanne Lee is a board-certified adult psychiatrist based in California. She received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of California, San Diego, and her Medical Degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. She completed her adult psychiatry residency at Stanford University and has served as adjunct clinical faculty for both Stanford and UCSF, where she taught and supervised medical students and psychiatry residents.

In addition to her clinical and academic roles, Dr. Lee is the Founding Chief of Operations and Executive Producer of Parent Playbook for Stanford CHIPAO, a nationally recognized program that uses culturally tailored theatrical vignettes to promote mental health education and improve communication across generations. She is also a national speaker and media contributor, with features in NPR, KQED, KTSF, and the San Francisco Chronicle, where she speaks on stigma reduction, culturally responsive care, and community-based approaches to mental health.

Dr. Lee is the founder and CEO of Resera Health, a modern psychiatry and consulting practice that provides confidential psychiatric care, executive mindset coaching, and wellness strategy for hospitals, medical groups, law firms, and mission-driven organizations. Her vision is to revolutionize how mental health services are offered in large systems—moving beyond reactive EAP models to proactive, psychiatrist-led wellness programs that are deeply embedded into organizational culture.

As a high-achieving working mom of two young children, Dr. Lee is passionate about supporting professionals in high-pressure roles—especially physicians, entrepreneurs, and executives—who are navigating anxiety, ADHD, mood fluctuations, and burnout while striving to live meaningful, balanced lives.

She specializes in caring for adults (18–60) and also work with older teens (16–17) who are navigating the transition into adulthood.

Training:
Mississippi State University - B.S. Biochemistry, summa cum laude
University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Medicine - M.D.
Tulane University - Adult psychiatry Residency

Languages: English

Sorsha Morris, MD

Dr. Sorsha Morris is a board-certified adult psychiatrist and an assistant professor of psychiatry at UCSF. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, with a minor in psychology, from Mississippi State University, graduating summa cum laude. She attended University of Mississippi Medical Center for medical school. For residency, she trained at Tulane University. During her time at Tulane, she also served as chief resident, mentoring 1st and 2nd year psychiatry residents and collaborating with program leadership on resident schedules, education, and training.

In her academic role with UCSF, she teaches medical students and psychiatry residents, presenting lectures, supervising patient care, and serving as a mentor. She also has extensive experience working with severe mental illness, including working as a medical director of an inpatient psychiatric unit.

Dr. Morris specializes in working with adults who struggle with mood symptoms, such as depression, bipolar disorder, or mood swings, especially when past treatments haven’t worked. She believes human connection is one of the most important parts of the healing process and is at the heart of the therapeutic relationship. She takes time to understand each person’s story: their past, values, fears, and aspirations. She believes that trust and connection are essential to healing. Her care combines thoughtful medication management and therapy, tailored to each person’s needs.

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