Dr. Sari Fleischman, Licensed Psychologist, Owner (She/Her)
Dr. Fleischman is a Licensed Psychologist, with a Doctorate in Psychology (PsyD) from Widener University’s Institute of Graduate Clinical Psychology. She completed an APA accredited Pre Doctoral Internship at Widener Disability Services and completed both a Pre Doctoral Internship and Post Doctoral Fellowship at the Therapy Center of Philadelphia (formerly Women's Therapy Center) in Center City Philadelphia. She is a Certified School Psychologist in Pennsylvania. She has specialized training in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) and have training in biofeedback, often incorporating these modalities into her work when appropriate. She also has experience supervising students and clinicians working toward licensure. Dr. Fleischman specializes in recovery from trauma, relationship difficulties, and anxiety.
Dr. Fleischman utilizes an integrative model, drawing from the following approaches to provide psychotherapy that is highly personalized and tailored to your individual needs:
Dr. Fleischman is in network with Highmark BCBS insurance plans and most out of state Blue Cross Blue Shield plans as well as Federal Worker's Compensation. Publications and Presentations
Fleischman, S. (2013). Psychotherapist attachment style: Personality based self-selection of theoretical orientation. Oral Presentation at the Graduate Student Research Symposium at Widener University (Chester, PA) in April 2013.
Fleischman, S. & McCrea , S. (2013). Coping with stress in college. Academic Success Workshop at Widener University. (Chester, PA) in April 2013.
Fleischman, S. & MCCrea, S. (2012). Test anxiety. Academic Success Workshop at Widener University. (Chester, PA) in April 2013.
Fleischman, S. & Shorey, H. S. (2012). The development of theoretical orientation: An attachment perspective. Poster session presented at the Delaware Psychological Association Annual Convention (Rehobeth Beach, DE) in October 2012.
Fleischman, S. & Shorey, H. S. (2012). The relationship between psychotherapists’ theoretical orientation and their attachment styles. http://www.papsy.org Poster session presented at the Pennsylvania Psychological Association Annual Convention (Harrisburg, PA) in June 2012.