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The Center for Emotional Health

Our Areas of Expertise

Anxiety and related disorders

Agoraphobia

Social Anxiety Disorder

Panic Disorder

Specific Phobia

Selective Mutism

Separation Anxiety Disorder

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders

Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling Disorder)

Excoriation (Skin Picking) Disorder

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Hoarding Disorder

Neurodevelopmental disorders

Tic Disorder

Tourette’s Disorder

Disruptive Behavior Disorders

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Learning Disorders

Psychoeducational Evaluation and School Consultation

Psychological Evaluation and Forensic Psychological Evaluation

Child and Family Services
with CEH FamilyCare

Group Programs

At The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia (CEH), we recognize the importance of connecting with others who have shared experiences. In addition to individual assessment and therapy, we facilitate skills-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) groups which utilize the group context to enhance therapeutic outcomes.

We also facilitate ongoing support groups to reduce the shame and stigma that are too often associated with psychological struggles.

Our Staff

With a large staff of highly trained clinical specialists and office locations in Cherry Hill & Princeton, NJ, The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia (CEH) is the region’s premier outpatient behavioral healthcare provider specialized in the evaluation and evidence-based treatment of anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders.

CEH’s FamilyCare center brings innovative clinical programming, consultation, and direct psychoeducational evaluation and clinical intervention services to schools, children, and their families in a comprehensive and coordinated service delivery model.

Training, Consultation, & Outreach

The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia (CEH) can meet the diverse training and consultative needs of clinical, academic, and public advocacy groups, at any level or scale.

CEH in the Media

CEH clinicians provide expertise via written articles, interviews, and consultation to media outlets in the interest of raising mental health awareness in and beyond our communities, in local and national arenas, providing education and discussion on a variety of mental health topics.

Expertise Within Reach

Our Locations

CEH Cherry Hill

1910 Route 70, East, Suites 7 & 5

Cherry Hill, NJ 08003

(Atrium Professional Center)

  • Anxiety and Related Disorders
  • Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • Tic disorders and Tourette’s disorder
  • Insomnia
  • Psychological & forensic psychological evaluation
CEH Jenkintown, PA

1077 Rydal Road, Suites 307

Jenkintown (Rydal), PA 19046

    CEH Jenkintown provides individual and family treatment, with an emphasis on evidence-based assessment and intervention.

  • Anxiety and Related Disorders
  • Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • Tic disorders and Tourette’s disorder
  • Parent training/behavioral intervention
  • Psychological evaluation and school consultation
  • Clinical training and consultation
CEH FamilyCare

1930 Route 70, East, Suite R91

Cherry Hill, NJ 08003

(856) 220-9672

  • Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD)
  • Learning disorders
  • Disruptive behavior disorders
  • Interpersonal/relationship struggles
  • Parent training/behavioral intervention
  • Psychological evaluation and school consultation
  • Clinical training and consultation
CEH Princeton

601 Ewing Street, Suite C-2

Princeton, NJ 08540

  • Anxiety and related disorders
  • Obsessive compulsive and related disorders
  • Tic disorders and Tourette’s disorder
CEH Telehealth

New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia

Call to inquire regarding other states of residence

  • Anxiety and related disorders
  • Obsessive compulsive and related disorders
  • Tic disorders and Tourette’s disorder

What They Say

One of the most amazing lessons psychology has to offer is understanding the power of perception. The way we feel and how we respond to those feelings are created by the way in which we choose to perceive the world. Change your perception, and you can change anything.

Dr. Michael Wiltsey

2018-11-03T09:35:06+00:00

Dr. Michael Wiltsey

One of the most amazing lessons psychology has to offer is understanding the power of perception. The way we feel and how we respond to those feelings are created by the way in which we choose to perceive the world. Change your perception, and you can change anything.
All the best things in life are on the other side of fear.

Dr. Anton Shcherbakov

2018-11-03T09:35:37+00:00

Dr. Anton Shcherbakov

All the best things in life are on the other side of fear.
There is no better feeling than the reward that comes from helping another human being who is struggling to overcome their distress and move forward in his or her life.

Dr. Michael Wiltsey

2018-11-26T17:46:19+00:00

Dr. Michael Wiltsey

There is no better feeling than the reward that comes from helping another human being who is struggling to overcome their distress and move forward in his or her life.
I love seeing the smile on people's faces when they realize they could more than they ever dreamed.

Dr. Anton Shcherbakov

2018-11-26T17:46:50+00:00

Dr. Anton Shcherbakov

I love seeing the smile on people's faces when they realize they could more than they ever dreamed.
The best part of my job is seeing patients use what they have learned in therapy to take meaningful steps toward improving their lives.

Dr. Stephanie Scherr

2018-11-26T17:48:01+00:00

Dr. Stephanie Scherr

The best part of my job is seeing patients use what they have learned in therapy to take meaningful steps toward improving their lives.
One of the reasons I love what I do is because it works. It’s very rewarding to watch people get better; to grow willing to face their fears, to become more confident, and to live the life they had wanted to live but couldn’t.

Dr. Jennifer Gola

2018-11-26T17:49:22+00:00

Dr. Jennifer Gola

One of the reasons I love what I do is because it works. It’s very rewarding to watch people get better; to grow willing to face their fears, to become more confident, and to live the life they had wanted to live but couldn’t.
For me, mental health is about freedom. It's being able to live the life you choose.

Dr. Anton Shcherbakov

2018-11-26T17:55:15+00:00

Dr. Anton Shcherbakov

For me, mental health is about freedom. It's being able to live the life you choose.

Reach Out and Contact Us

Taking that first step toward change can be difficult. Your path to emotional health begins here.