
Dr. Shralow is a licensed psychologist and her doctoral degree is in clinical psychology. She had a key role in developing an integrated college campus eating disorders prevention and treatment program at Villanova University Counseling Center. Experienced in crisis intervention and major mental illness, Dr. Shralow completed her doctoral internship at Napa State Hospital, CA, and has served as Mental Health Delegate for Montgomery County, PA. Her current clinical and scholarly interests include relational psychodynamic therapy and supervision, professional ethics, mindfulness and psychotherapy, and women’s issues. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and of several professional organizations including APA, APA Division 39, Pennsylvania Psychological Association, the Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, and the Philadelphia Society of Psychoanalytic Psychology
Ph.D. Temple University, Clinical Psychology;
M.A. Temple University, Clinical Psychology;
B.A., The Pennsylvania State University
Courses Taught:
Practicum/Internship
Psychopathology
Legal and Ethical Issues
Techniques II
Scholarly Interests:
Relational Psychodynamic Therapy and Supervision
Eating Disorders
Professional Ethics
Adolescence and Young Adult Development
Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
PhD, Temple University; M.A., Temple University; B.A, The Pennsylvania State University