Reviews
Sorry, you won’t see any reviews from clients or patients on this page.
Why?
In the ‘Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct”, the APA clearly states that “Psychologists do not solicit testimonials from current therapy clients/patients or other persons who, because of their particular circumstances, are vulnerable to undue influence.”
Asking a patient to do something for my benefit changes the relationship. And while the ethical code talks about “current clients/patients”, I believe that anyone who has ever been my client/patient deserves the same protections and ethical considerations, forever.
What you can find here are reviews from other professionals who have worked with me closely over the years:
“I have collaborated and consulted with Dr. Young for nearly 15 years. In that time, I have known her to be a compassionate, insightful, reflective, and highly skilled clinician who is able to help her patients feel empowered toward positive change and emotional growth. She represents the very best in our field, and I am proud to call her my colleague.”
Howard Markus, Ph.D., CGP, NYS Licensed Psychologist
“I had the pleasure of working closely with Dr. Elizabeth Young over a period of several years. I have found Dr. Young to be one of the most thoughtful, caring, and knowledgeable clinicians I know. She maintains a perfect balance of empathy and professionalism. I would not hesitate to recommend her to my family or to my closest friends.”
George S. Nasra, MD, MBA, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center