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Elizabeth Seng
Associate Professor at Yeshiva University
Dr. Elizabeth Seng is an accomplished professional serving as an Associate Professor of Psychology in the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University and as an Associate Research Professor of Neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
She is dedicated to advancing the management of migraine and other painful conditions by focusing on behavior modification, cognitive restructuring, and lifestyle adjustments.
Dr. Seng's current research initiatives involve enhancing the treatment of migraine and painful conditions through the development and evaluation of behavioral strategies, improving adherence to medication and lifestyle recommendations, and identifying factors contributing to disease-related disability in these patient populations.
Her educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Health Psychology from Ohio University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Kent State University.
Throughout her career, Dr. Seng has held various academic and research positions, including Research Associate Professor and Research Assistant Professor of Neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Assistant Professor at Yeshiva University, Psychology Fellow at Yale University School of Medicine, Clinical Health Psychology Post-doctoral Resident at VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Adjunct Faculty at the University of New Haven, and Graduate Assistant at Ohio University.