Education and Training
2007 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University
2002 M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University
2000 M.A. in General Psychology, Derner Insitute for Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi Univeristy
2005-2006 Internship, Maimonides Medical Center
2006-2007 Hours for licensure obtained, New York Psychiatric Institute at Columbia University Medical Center
Postdoctoral Studies
Candidate, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Pyschotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Academic Appointments
Adjunct Clinical Professor, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University
Additional Training
Emotionally Focused Therapy, Externship
Emotionally Focused Therapy, Core Skills
Past Teaching Positions
Faculty, Psychiatry Residency Education Program, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center
Part Time Faculty, Department of Social Sciences, New School for General Studies
Part Time Faculty, M.A. Program in General Psychology, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University
Publications & Posters
Stroscio, E.D. & Sher, L. (2009). The Relationship Between Insecure Attachment and Deficits in the Ability to Cope with Stress: Attachment Theory as a Framework for Understanding the Etiology of Suicidal Behavior and Alcohol Use Disorders. In L. Sher (Ed.), The Comorbidity of Alcoholism and Depression. Nova Science: New York.
Stroscio, E.D. (2007). Attachment and Cognitive Processes: Exploring the Relationship Between Attachment Style and Individual Differences on Stroop Tasks. UMI Dissertation Services: Ann Arbor, MI.
Stroscio, E.D. & Eagle, M.N. Attachment Style and Processing on the Stroop Task: Examining Differences in Interference Effects Between Stroops with Attachment Content and a Standard Stroop. Poster presented March 2006 at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.
Stroscio, E.D. & Eagle, M.N. Attachment Patterns and Cognitive Processes: Individual Differences in Stroop Interference Effects. Poster presented March 2005 at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
Haggerty, G., Siefert, C., Stroscio, E., & Blake, M. Examining the Construct Validity of the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale. Poster presented March 2006 at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.
Invited Talks
Park Avenue Extended Care, Long Beach, NY, inservice presented to all disciplines, February 18, 2012, “Managing Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder in Medical Settings.”
Park Avenue Extended Care, Long Beach, NY, inservice presented to all disciplines, March 23, 2012, “Managing the Aggressive Patient.”
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY, seminar presented to the Family Practice Residents, June 22, 2009, “Introduction to Personality Disorders.”
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY, Grand Rounds presented to the Department of Psychiatry, April 16, 2009, “An Examination of the Diagnostic Validity of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): How Psychological Testing Can Shed Light of Dissociative Symptoms and Inform Differential Diagnosis.”
Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, lecture presented to the Department of Psychiatry for CE credits, November 11, 2007, “A Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): How Psychological Testing Can Inform Differential Diagnosis.”
Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, Masters Program in General Psychology, March 15, 2005, “Attachment Patterns and Cognitive Processes: Exploring Individual Differences in Stroop Interference Effects.”
Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, College of Arts and Sciences, March 21, 2004, “Attachment Patterns and Predictors of Adult Psychopathology.”
Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, Masters Program in General Psychology, October 20, 2004, “Attachment Theory and Research: Methods of Assessing Adult Attachment.”
Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, College of Arts and Sciences, February 26, 2004, “Overview of Attachment Theory and Research.”
Smith College, Clinical Social Work Doctoral Program, July 9-10, 2002. Two-part lecture given titled, “Attachment Theory and Research: Implications of Maternal Attachment on the Development of Infant Attachment and Methods of Assessing Infant and Adult Attachment.”
Honors and Awards
“Teacher of the Year” award, Psychiatry Residency Education Program, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, 2009
Professional Memberships
International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT)
New York Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy (NYCEFT)
License
New York State License