

Dr. Brandi Yarberry
ABPN Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Board Certified General Psychiatrist
Dr. Brandi Yarberry is a Little Rock, Arkansas, native. She attended Mt. St. Mary Academy, then Lyon College, and received her medical degree at Ohio University. Dr. Yarberry completed both Adult Psychiatry Residency and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Training at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. During her last two years, she served as Chief Resident and Co-Chief Resident. She is double board-certified in Adult Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Dr. Yarberry's passion is serving children and adolescents and their families with a compassionate, holistic, and patient-centered approach. Dr. Yarberry appreciates the unprecedented challenges that impact our children and adolescents today and inhibit them from reaching their full potential, such as anxiety, depression, family stress, trauma, isolation, bullying, and exposure to social media and drugs. These stressors impact their emotional and behavioral health, academic performance, peer/family relationships, and overall functioning. Dr. Yarberry collaborates with the community to help give her patients and families hope and guidance to overall wellness and their full potential.
Dr. Yarberry has extensive experience working with families from diverse backgrounds. Dr. Yarberry has experience working within mental health clinics, inpatient psychiatric facilities, foster care programs, and juvenile detention programs.
Dr. Yarberry is the owner of New Hope Child Psychiatry Services, PLLC, a private practice clinic in Little Rock, Arkansas where she provides psychiatric assessments and medication management. When she's not in the office she enjoys the outdoors, traveling, dancing and spending time with her husband and 2 daughters.

"Our children face unprecedented challenges that impact their daily lives, inhibit their ability to just be a child and perform at their optimal potential. They struggle with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, isolation, and bullying. Take that first step towards providing your child hope and encouragement and schedule your child's appointment today!"
-Dr. Brandi Yarberry