Paige M. Novick-Kline, Psy.D.

Supervising Psychologist

Dr. Paige Novick-Kline, a licensed psychologist, currently serves as Supervising Psychologist at Friends Hospital.

Paige M. Novick-Kline, Psy.D., Supervising Psychologist

Dr. Paige Novick-Kline, a licensed psychologist, currently serves as Supervising Psychologist at Friends Hospital. She specializes in psychological testing and assessment; and the treatment of anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, trauma, depression, and other mood disorders.

She brings significant experience with adolescent and women’s issues to Friends Hospital and has worked with high-risk adolescents in inpatient, residential, and alternative school settings. She has also worked with individuals of all ages, as well as with couples and families, and has led group therapies for a wide range of problems.

Prior to joining Friends Hospital in 2009, Dr. Novick-Kline was on staff with a number of local Delaware Valley psychiatric care facilities throughout her career, including The Newtown Center for Psychological Health, Southampton Psychiatric Associates, Penndel Mental Health Center, Children’s Clinical Services, and Resources for Human Development.

Dr. Novick-Kline holds a Doctor of Psychology from La Salle University, Philadelphia;  and a master’s degree in philosophy and bachelor’s degree in political science from Temple University, Philadelphia. She completed her pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship training at Friends Hospital.

Publications & Presentations

Dissertation

Novick-Kline, P.M. (2003, July).  Level of emotional awareness as differentiating variable among individuals with generalized anxiety disorder, severe worries, and controls.  Doctoral Dissertation, La Salle University Philadelphia, PA. Dissertation Committee: Cynthia Turk, Ph.D (Chair), La Salle University; Frank Gardner, Ph.D., La Salle University; and Douglas Mennin, Ph.D, Yale University

Peer Reviewed Presentations

Novick-Kline, P., Turk, C.L., Mennin, D.S., Hoyt, E.A., & Gallagher, C.L. (2003, November).  Level of emotional awareness as differentiating variable among individuals with generalized anxiety disorder, severe worries, and controls. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting.

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