Jeremy Frank, Ph.D, C.A.C.

Jeremy Frank, Ph.D, C.A.C.
Psychologist 3900 City Avenue, Suite D-108 Philadelphia, PA 19131
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Jeremy Frank, Ph.D, C.A.C.

Dr. Jeremy Frank is a psychologist and certified addiction counselor with a private practice in Philadelphia and the main line specializing in drug and alcohol & addiction counseling and therapy.
Years In Practice 23
Primary Specialty

Psychologist

Gender Male
Education Drexel University
PhD, Psychology
1992 2001

University of Rochester
BA, Psychology
1984 1988
Training Psychologist and Addiction Counselor
Private Practice
Mental Health Care industry
2001 2011 (10 years)

Psychologist and Certified Addiction Counselor
Temple University
Educational Institution; Higher Education industry
January 2003 June 2010 (7 years 6 months)
Coordinator Campus Alcohol and Substance Awareness Temple University providing counseling and therapy to students for drug and alcohol problems. Certified Addiction Counselor addressing issues of addiction, depression, anxiety and general relationship issues.


Board Member
Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists
Mental Health Care industry
2007 2008 (1 year)

Assistant Director Student Health and Counseling
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Educational Institution; Higher Education industry
October 1998 January 2003 (4 years 4 months)
Provided individual, couples, and group counseling to students and adults for issues relating to drug and alcohol use, addiction, depression, anxiety, self esteem, anger and eating disorders.

Primary Therapist
Rehab After Work
Mental Health Care industry
1993 1997 (4 years)
Affiliations American Psychological Association
Pennsylvania Psychological Association Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists
Certification Licensed Psychologist and Certified Addiction Counselor
Services Provide psychotherapy and counseling for individuals, couples and families for issues relating to drug and alcohol use, addiction, depression, anxiety, self esteem, anger etc... Provide evaluation and consultation regarding alcoholics anonymous vs. rehab or inpatient treatment and general level of care assessment.
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