Hulya Erhan, PhD
Psychology
About Me
Hulya Erhan, Ph.D. is a clinical neuropsychologist with over twenty years of experience in the assessment of cognitive functioning associated with degenerative neurological conditions. She obtained her doctoral degree from City University of New York Queens College APA accredited program in Clinical Neuropsychology in 1994. She completed her predoctoral internship at the Neurological Institute of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and a two year post - doctoral fellowship at Mt. Sinia Beth Israel Medical Center's Yarmon Neurobehavior and Alzheimer's Disease Center. In addidion, Dr. Erhan completed a respecialization in Clinical Psychology from Hofstra University. She provides individual psychotherapy to adults and geriatric patients, using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, for the treatment of depression, anxiety, as well as addressing phase of life issues.
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Position
Hospital Affiliations
- Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Research Topics
Behavioral Health, Brain, Depression, Electrophysiology, Psychiatry, Stroke
About Me
Hulya Erhan, Ph.D. is a clinical neuropsychologist with over twenty years of experience in the assessment of cognitive functioning associated with degenerative neurological conditions. She obtained her doctoral degree from City University of New York Queens College APA accredited program in Clinical Neuropsychology in 1994. She completed her predoctoral internship at the Neurological Institute of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and a two year post - doctoral fellowship at Mt. Sinia Beth Israel Medical Center's Yarmon Neurobehavior and Alzheimer's Disease Center. In addidion, Dr. Erhan completed a respecialization in Clinical Psychology from Hofstra University. She provides individual psychotherapy to adults and geriatric patients, using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, for the treatment of depression, anxiety, as well as addressing phase of life issues.
Language
Position
Hospital Affiliations
- Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Research Topics
Behavioral Health, Brain, Depression, Electrophysiology, Psychiatry, Stroke