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DR. AMIE B. WOLF-MEHLMAN, Ph.D.
31 South Fullerton Avenue,
Second Floor
Montclair, New Jersey 07042
Licensed Psychologist – NJ3227, NY013177-1
973-744-4494
Fax: 973-744-4492
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology 09/1988-05/1992, Fordham University at Rose Hill,
Bronx, New York.
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (1989), Fordham University at Rose Hill,
Bronx, New York.
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (1988), Teachers College,
Columbia University, New York, New York.
Bachelor of Arts (1983), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
EMPLOYMENT/RELATED EXPERIENCE
March 2008 Present
Wolf Mehlman Psychological Associates, LLC –
Montclair, New Jersey
Provide evaluation and treatment of children, adolescents, adults
and families, stress management and relaxation training, court
evaluation for personal injury cases, psychodiagnostic testing, as
well as evaluation of custody and visitation matters for Judges
and attorneys in Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Morris, Sussex, Union
and Warren counties.
January 1993 March 2008
Gerson, Hagovsky, Antonelli & Altman, LLC –
Livingston, New Jersey
Provide evaluation and treatment of children, adolescents, adults
and families, stress management and relaxation training, court
evaluation for personal injury cases, psychodiagnostic testing, as
well as evaluation of custody and visitation matters for Judges
Curriculum Vitae – Amie B. Wolf, Ph.D.
and attorneys in Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Morris, Sussex, Union
and Warren counties.
June 1995 March 2008
Institute for Forensic Psychology (IFP) – Oakland, New Jersey
Provide forensic evaluation for police candidates, fitness for duty
evaluations, custody, visitation, and personal injury.
September 1992 Present
Clinical Psychologist – Consultant – St. Mary’s Hospital
Passaic, New Jersey
1992-1994 Duties: (20 hours per week) Individual and group
psychotherapy, family therapy, behavior modification, as well as
psychological assessment with an adult psychiatric in-patient
population, presenting a wide variety of psychopathology. Shortterm care for both voluntary and involuntary patients was
provided, utilizing brief psychotherapy models of treatment.
Currently hold title of consulting psychologist, work as a
consulting staff member.
September 1991September 1992
Clinical Intern – Essex County Hospital Center
Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Supervisor: Wayne Young, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist,
and Department Chairman.
Duties: (42 hours per week) Individual and group psychotherapy,
as well as extensive diagnostic screening and assessment with an
adult psychiatric in-patient population, presenting predominantly
severe and chronic psychopathology. This internship provided
extensive training both experientially, as well as through
comprehensive supervision and didactic seminars with
professionals from a variety of orientations.
September 1990August 1991
Clinical Extern – Fair Oaks Hospital
Summit, New Jersey
Suspervisor: Christine Hobbie, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologsit, Adult
Psychiatric Unit.
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Curriculum Vitae – Amie B. Wolf, Ph.D.
Duties: (12-15 hours per week) Individual and group therapy with
an adult psychiatric in-patient population, presenting a wide range
of psychopathology.
September 1989 May 1990
Clinical Extern – Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
East Orange, New Jersey
Supervisor: Thomas Galski, Ph.D., Director of Psychology
and Brain Trauma Services, George Carnavale, Ph.D., Clinical
Coordinator.
Duties: (15 hours per week) Neuropsychological and
psychological assessment (using parts of the Halsterad Reian
Battery, MMPI, WAIS-R, Wechsler Memory Scale-R and range of
other established assessment instruments), interpretation of results
and report writing, treatment planning, and patient follow-up. Also
attended in-patient rounds, intake evaluation training, outpatient
cognitive remediation programs, and pain management
(biofeedback and cognitive/behavioral therapy) program.
Clients: Patients with dementia, cerebrovascular disease, head
trauma, memory disorders, psychiatric disorders, and chronic pain
patients.
September 1981 April 1982
Residential Therapist – Ann Arbor Community Mental Health
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Duties: (15 hours per week) Residential therapy and professional
team treatment, treatment planning, behavioral observation, and
supervision.
Clients: Adult psychiatric patients with disorders such as
depression, borderline personality disorder, schizophrenia, and
manic depression. These patients had recently been discharged
from long-term, inpatient psychiatric care, to this transitional
facility.
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Curriculum Vitae – Amie B. Wolf, Ph.D.
December 1980 August 1981
Residential Therapist – Eastern Nebraska Human Services
Agency, Blondo Treatment Facility Omaha, Nebraska
Duties: (20 hours per week) Member of professional treatment
team, involved in residential treatment planning and
implementation, behavioral observations, and supervision.
Clients: Children who were victims of neglect and various forms
of abuse, leading to a variety of emotional and behavioral
problems.
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