Dr. Rob Happich is a licensed psychologist specializing in the integration of psychodynamic therapy with evidence based cognitive-behavioral therapy to treat children, adolescents and adults in individual and family settings. Dr. Happich earned his undergraduate degree from Northeastern University, where he graduated summa cum laude from the Honors Program. During this time, Dr. Happich conducted clinical trial research on children and adolescents with ADHD in the Department of Pediatric Psychopharmacology at Massachusetts General Hospital. Additionally, Dr. Happich trained at the McLean-Franciscan Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit working with children and adolescents in crisis. Dr. Happich earned his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) at Rutgers University. While training at Rutgers, Dr. Happich provided individual and family therapy through both the Psychological Clinic and the Tourette Syndrome Program, and conducted his dissertation on the psychosocial impact of Tourette Syndrome (TS) in adolescence. Dr. Happich completed his pre-doctoral internship training at Friends Hospital in Philadelphia, where he provided individual and group therapy on both the Adolescent and Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Units. Dr. Happich has been in private practice since 2012 refining his specialized areas of treatment including depression, anxiety disorders, disruptive behavior disorders, parent management training, interpersonal difficulties, life transitions, ADHD and Tourette Syndrome.
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r.happich@spsshorthills.com