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Richard P. Johnson, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
Co-Director and CEO, PSHDC
E-mail: johnson@pshdc.com
Dr. Johnson helps organizations assess their development needs. He is an Executive Coach for several large businesses, and designs specialized Team Building programs that create improved working relationships among employees. He provides lectures on a wide variety of organizationally relevant topics including Stress Reduction in the Workplace, Conflict Resolution Skills, Developing Empathic Listening Skills and Management in Times of Trauma and Crisis. He can assist in the creation of personnel assessment for all levels of employment. |
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Suzanne Robison, Psy.D., LPC, CCDP Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Co-Occurring Disorder Professional, Co-Director and President, PSHDC
E-mail: robison@pshdc.com
Specialties: Adolescents, Addictions, Personality Disorders, Legal Issues, Trauma
Dr. Robison received her Psy.D. and her second Master's degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She has worked in a variety of treatment settings since 1994, and has contributed to the professional development of other clinicians through consultation and trainings, and as adjunct faculty for Villanova, Arcadia, and Argosy Universities. She is co-author of a book chapter entitled “Residential Treatment Centers for Conduct Disorder”, published by Springer, and writes a monthly column on the topic of applying Dialectical Behavior Therapy with an adolescent population, published by behavioralhealthcentral.com.
Dr. Robison specializes in difficult to treat adolescent behaviors such as self injury, addiction, and oppositional behaviors. She also treats adults for issues such as trauma, mood and personality disorders, or addiction, and works with couples who wish to improve their relationship. In 2004 she began a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training group modified for adolescents which runs Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8:30 pm in our Fort Washington office. She often runs additional groups, such as a mentoring group for older adolescents and children, and a trauma recovery empowerment group. Please contact our office if you have any questions, would like to arrange a free consultation for your mental health agency, or would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Robison. |
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Specialties: Adolescent, Adult, Couples, Family, and Group Therapy, Addictions/Recovery Support, Pain and Stress Management, Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Marital: communication issues, sexual issues, coparenting, contemplation of divorce, interfaith, Adults/Children of Alcoholics/Codependency, CISD, Attention Deficit Disorder, Personality Disorders. Rachel also works with children 8 years and above in the context of the family.
Rachel Goren, LPC has been practicing in the field of counseling since 1999. She has specialized training in various relational models of Family Systems, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. |
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Alison Rosenberg, MSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Specialties: All ages, Obesity in children and adults, Compulsive Overeating, Divorce, Children of Divorce, Depression, Post Partum Depression, ADHD, Women’s issues, Geriatrics, Life Transitions.
Alison Rosenberg earned her bachelors degree in education at Tulane University in New Orleans. She received her Masters Degree in Social Work in 1990 at the Columbia University School of Social Work in New York City. Alison has a special interest in disordered eating and chronic dieting. She has worked extensively with families to shape healthy eating patterns and resolve conflicts around food and weight. |
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Specialties: Children and Adolescents, Family Therapy, Step-parenting and Blending Families, Bereavement/Grief Counseling, Eating/Anxiety Disorders, Postpartum Depression, Women’s Issues, Adult Children of Alcoholic and Dysfunctional Families.
Aviva Schieber, LCSW, has been practicing in the field of clinical social work since 1984. She is a Board Certified Diplomat in clinical social work and certified in family therapy by Philadelphia Child Guidance.
Aviva Schieber specializes in work with young children and parents around behavioral and family issues. She works in a play therapy setting with children, incorporates parenting sessions, and facilitates family therapy . Ms. Schieber works in a developmental and psycho-dynamic approach involving school guidance counselors when requested, and family doctors if asked.
Aviva Schieber specializes in work with adolescents, in particular those with eating disorders, cutting, depression, victims of abuse, and involved in family stress. Individual and family therapy is offered. School and medical practitioners are consulted as needed.
In the realm of adult psychotherapy, Ms. Schieber concentrates in women’s issues, mild and serious depression, family dysfunction, bereavement, stress management. Treatment modalities include cognitive behavioral therapy, exploration of family patterns, reflective and introspective techniques.
In Adult Psychotherapy, Ms. Schieber, incorporates treatment modalities from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems, and reflective and introspective techniques. These interventions are used to treat both individuals and families addressing personal emotional issues as well as family life transitions. |
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