

She was Chief Resident at Mount Sinai Hospital/Icahn School of Medicine where she completed a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Suneeta Sayyaparaju, MD is Board Certified in both Child/Adolescent Psychiatry and Adult Psychiatry. Gill is an accomplished athlete, having played sports on high school teams and college teams, and takes special interest in the unique pressures confronted by student-athletes. Gill is the Director of Student Services at Rutgers Preparatory School where he oversees the counseling and health departments. In addition to his work at Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Mr. He has experience in both academic and clinical settings. Mr. GIll is trained in the treatment of adults, couples, children and adolescents.

Gill, LCSW received his undergraduate education at Rider University and his MSW from Rutgers University. He has been in clinical practice since 1986. Thomas is Vice President of Outpatient Services for Princeton House Behavioral Health. Thomas specializes in family therapy and the treatment of disruptive behavior and mood disorders in children and adolescents. Aside from working with CMHS, Dr. He is a Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor for the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Thomas served two years as a Clinical Fellow in Psychology at Harvard Medical School where he received clinical training at Beth Israel Hospital and The Children's Hospital. Peter Thomas, PhD received his undergraduate degree from Boston University and his doctorate from DePaul University. Szkrybalo worked at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, overseeing the development of a national program to provide improved care for returning US soldiers with traumatic brain injuries. He served a year in Washington, DC as a special education and mental health policy advisor to United States Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico. In 2006, he was awarded the Catherine Acuff Congressional Fellowship by the American Psychological Association. He has been a visiting lecturer at Princeton University since 2002, teaching a variety of undergraduate psychology courses. Szkrybalo developed an innovative, 10-week social skills program and has run dozens of groups for children ages 5-15. His areas of interest include depression, anxiety, autistic spectrum disorders in children and teens, adoption and attachment issues, coping with loss, and social skills training. He has extensive experience in providing psychological assessment and therapy services to children, teens, adults, and families. Joel Szkrybalo, PhD received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and his doctorate in clinical psychology from New York University. He completed a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Hospital where he was Chief Resident. He was a Resident in Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center. He received his MD from Texas Tech School of Medicine and Interned at the Portsmouth Naval Hospital.

Woods has been in clinical practice since 1979.ĭonald Fong, MD received his undergraduate degree from Baylor University, graduating on the Dean's Distinguished List. Areas of special interest include depression, adolescent turmoil and marital disenchantment.

He is trained in the treatment of adults, couples, children and adolescents. Jonathan Woods, LCSW received his undergraduate education at Dartmouth College and his MSW from Hunter College.
