Elizabeth Seng, Ph.D
About
Associate Professor, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University
Research Associate Professor, Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Dr. Elizabeth K. Seng's research is broadly focused on psychological and social factors that facilitate or interfere with behavioral treatment of chronic disorders with episodic symptoms and optimal decision-making for medication adherence. Her current research is focused on improving treatment of headache disorders and other painful conditions by 1) identifying the mechanisms of behavioral treatments, 2) exploring psychosocial factors that predict outcome of behavioral and pharmacologic treatments, and 3) describing optimal decision-making in the context of medication adherence.
Contact Information:
1165 Morris Park Ave
Bronx, NY 10461
646-592-4368
Education and Training
B.A., Psychology, Kent State University, 2005
M.S., Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology Track, Ohio University, 2009
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology Track, Ohio University, 2012
Clinical Psychology Internship, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, 2011-2012
Clinical Health Psychology Postdoctoral Resident, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, 2012-2013
Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow, Yale School of Medicine, 2012-2013