Heather Glubo, Ph.D.
Psychologist
Education
Dr. Glubo received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a Health Emphasis (APA Accredited) at Yeshiva University, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. She completed a two‐year postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Neurorehabilitation Psychology at New York University Langone Medical Center, Rusk Rehabilitation, where her training was focused on the mind-body connection in treating neurological and medical conditions.
Dr. Glubo also has specialized training in both Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). She completed an intensive training course in DBT through Behavioral Tech - A Linehan Institute Training Company, as well as a full-year externship at Bellevue Hospital Center’s Intensive Personal Disorder Program.
AreaS of Expertise
Dr. Glubo is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and specialized training in health psychology. She uses a biopsychosocial approach in her practice to systematically consider and evaluate the biological, psychological and social factors that influence the way her patients feel, think and act; and how those factors impact overall health. Dr. Glubo draws from evidence-based treatments in psychology and behavioral medicine to treat those struggling with mood disorders, generalized and specific anxiety disorders, panic disorder, attentional and executive function challenges, women’s health issues, and neurological conditions including concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), headaches, and multiple sclerosis. Additionally, she provides neuropsychological evaluations to assess cognitive functioning, which is used to inform her cognitive treatment aimed at improving attention, memory, processing speed, language, visual‐ spatial skills, and executive functions.
Academically, Dr. Glubo publishes peer‐reviewed journal articles and abstracts, and she presents at national and international conferences. Dr. Glubo was recognized for contributions to the field as an invited speaker at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Young Investigators Symposium and with several postdoctoral and predoctoral research awards. She currently serves on the New York State Psychological Association’s (NYSPA) Division of Culture, Race and Ethnicity and was a fellow in its Leadership Institute in 2014. Dr. Glubo also served as the Northeast Regional Advocacy Coordinator and as a representative on the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice.