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Sherri Weiser-Horwitz, PhD

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Affiliated providers provide medical care at an NYU Langone location or a private practice, and are not employed by NYU Langone Health.
  • Specialty: Psychology
  • Treats: Adults
  • Language: English
  • Phone: 212-255-6690
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Conditions and Treatments

Conditions
  • chronic pain
  • stress
Treatments
  • cognitive and behavioral therapy

Education and Training
  • PhD from CUNY Graduate Center, 1989

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Locations and Appointments

NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital

63 Downing Street, New York, NY 10014

Interests

psychological predictors of musculoskeletal outcomes, musculoskeletal disorders, interdicisplinary treatment interventions

Research Summary

My research interests include predictors of musculoskeletal injury outcome, psychological interventions for stress and pain, and interdisciplinary treatment models.  As a founding member of our interdisciplinary model clinic and the Director of Clinical Services and Research at the OIOC, I have investigated the effectiveness of this approach in a military setting as well as in our clinic. I have  served as PI and Co-PI on numerous research grants. Most recently my research  has been focused on understanding the needs of older adults seeking physical therapy and the implementation and effectiveness of psychologically-informed practice in Navy Service Members and . This ongoing research has been funded by grants from Eurospine and the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program respectively.

Academic Contact

Academic office

63 Downing Street

First Floor

New York, NY 10014

Phone

212-255-6690

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