
Dr. Andrew Elmore, PhD
Psychologist
617.5 mi · 401 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10075
At a glance
Works at Andrew Elmore, PhD
Speaks English
Offers appointments for children and teens
Accommodating office and services for children of all ages
4.00
4 reviews
Bedside manner
5.0
Wait time
5.0
Recent reviews
Very helpful and uplifting. I feel a lot better, more centered and less stressed. He is a life saver.
More than 1 year agoMP
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Areas of expertise
This doctor's experience enhances their expertise in similar cases. Below are the conditions or surgeries they treat most frequently.
Anxiety disorders
Anxiety disorders
Other popular visit reasons
Anxiety
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression
Disability Evaluation
Marriage Counseling
Psychotherapy
Sleep Disorder
Sleep Problems
Anxiety
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression
Disability Evaluation
More about Dr. Andrew Elmore, PhD
If you want to solve your personal problems, control your headaches, or other symptoms of stress, anxiety or depression, deal more effectively with your loved ones, friends and coworkers, then I would like to help. If you are self-motivated, sensitive, desire to improve yourself,and value personal responsibility, then I believe you are well suited to the type of help provide. If you not interested in clever explanations that only allow you to blame others, and do not lead you to a happier, more enlightened and effective life, then we are already on the same wavelength.
My specialties are biofeedback, stress management, cognitive behavioral therapy, couples, relationship and family therapy and personal problem solving. These approaches all share an overarching aim to directly resolve the problems and difficulties that bring patients to me in the first place. My sole aim is to make my patients better, stronger.
My patients are good people: people who feel a lot, care a lot, try very hard to do a good job, and to be responsible. It is only the good people who hold themselves back. It is my mission to strengthen the good people, and to recognize, avoid, deal with people with toxic personalities.
I see patients from the age of 8 years plus.
Sessions are $300.00.
Education & experience
Education
State University of New York, Stony Brook, PhD in Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
Practice
Andrew Elmore, PhD
Professional memberships
Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
New York Academy of Sciences
Awards and publications
Assisant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Hospital
Elmore, A.M. The level of alpha activity in the occipital electroencephalogram during feedback, false feedback and no feedback conditions. Honors Thesis, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, 1974.,Elmore, A.M. Biofeedback and Natural Psychology in the Treatment of Dental Phobia. In Rubin, J, and Kaplan, A. (Eds.) Dental Phobia: Dental Clinics of North America, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1988.
Elmore, A.M. and Tursky, B. A model and improved methodology to enhance biofeedback's therapeutic success. Psychophysiology. 14:18, 1977.
Elmore, A.M. and Tursky, B. The biofeedback hypothesis. Presented at the Carrier Clinic Symposium on Biofeedback, Belle Mead, New Jersey, 1977.
Elmore, A.M. and Tursky, B. A comparison of the psychophysiological and clinical response to biofeedback for temporal pulse amplitude reduction and biofeedback for increases in hand temperature in the treatment of migraine. Presented as a Citation Paper at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Biofeedback Society of America, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1980.
Elmore, A.M. and Tursky, B. A comparison of the psychophysiological and clinical response to biofeedback for temporal pulse amplitude reduction and biofeedback for increases in hand temperature in the treatment of migraine. Headache, 20:162-163, 1980 (abstract).
Elmore, A.M. and Tursky, B. A comparison of two psychophysiological approaches to the treatment of migraine. Presented at the Twenty-second Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study of Headache, San Francisco, California, 1980.
Elmore, A.M. and Tursky, B. A comparison of biofeedback for temporal pulse amplitude reduction and biofeedback for increases in hand temperature in the treatment of migraine. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 5:363-364, 1980 (abstract).
Geiss. S.K. and Elmore, A.M. Instructor’s Manual for Science and Behavior: An Introduction to Methods of Research. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1980.
Elmore, A.M. and Tursky, B. A comparison of two psychophysiological approaches to the treatment of migraine. Headache, 21:93-101, 1981.,Elmore, A.M. Biofeedback Therapy and Headache. Presented to the Mount Sinai Headache Clinic Conference, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York, 1983.
Elmore, A.M. The employment of biofeedback in the control of pain in migraine and muscle contraction headache. Presented at the Stony Brook Conference on Behavioral Medicine, Stony Brook University Medical Center, Stony Brook, New York, 1981.
Elmore, A.M. Headache pain. Laboratory workshop conducted at the Stony Brook Conference on Behavioral Medicine, Stony Brook University Medical Center, Stony Brook, New York, 1981.
Elmore, A.M. A review of Biofeedback: Principles and Practice for Clinicians. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 6:389-391, 1981.
Elmore, A.M. A review of Biofeedback: Principles and Practice for Clinicians. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 6:389-391, 1981.
Elmore, A.M. Behavioral Approaches to the Treatment of Psychophysiological Syndromes in Dentistry. Presented to the Residents and Staff of the Mount Sinai Department of Dentistry, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York, 1981.
Elmore A.M. Dental Phobia: A Modern Approach to an Old Problem. Presented to the Greater New York Dental Meeting, New York, New York, 1982.
Elmore, A.M. Biofeedback and Behavioral Medicine. Presented to the Mount Sinai Psychologists, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York, 1983.
Elmore, A.M. Introduction to Natural Psychology. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Biofeedback Society of America, March, 1986.
Elmore, A.M. Biofeedback and Stress Reduction in the Treatment of TMJ Disorders. In Kaplan, A. and Williams, G. (Eds.) The TMJ Book, Pharos Books, New York, New York, 1988.
Elmore, A.M. An Introduction to Natural Psychology. Invited address to the Annual Symposium of the Department of Psychology, Long Island Jewish/Hillside Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York, October 11, 1988.
Elmore, A.M. Natural Psychology: A New Approach to Stress. Invited address to Honors Student Seminar, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, November 13, 1988.
Elmore, A.M. An Introduction to Natural Psychology. Presented as a Short Course at the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, San Diego, California, 1989.
Elmore, A.M. Introduction to Biofeedback. Six-hour invited address to the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America Certificate Trainees as member of the BCIA Training Faculty. Presented at the Twenty-fourth Annual Convention of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Los Angeles, California, 1993.
“Here’s to Your Health,” KERA-TV, Dallas, Texas. Aired nationally, PBS, August 30, 1980
“Nightly News,” Cable New Network (CNN), Atlanta, Georgia. Aired nationally, Fall, 1980
“New Approaches to Headache Treatment.” Parade Magazine, May 17, 1981
“Headaches: It’s Not All in Your Head.” New York Daily News, December 9, 1981
“Headaches.” Health Fact News, January, 1982
“Rational Treatment is Curing Fears.” Newsday, April, 1992
“Biofeedback: Putting Mind Over What’s the Matter.” Express (Amtrak Magazine), April, l953
“Biofeedback in the Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, Evening News, WCBS TV, New York, New York, aired September 18, 1985
“New Developments in the Treatment of Chronic Headache.” CBS Morning News. Interview with Dr. Frank Field, aired nationally September 18, 1985
“Pain Suppression in the Treatment of Chronic Headache.” CBS Evening News, aired October 3, 1985
“Stress and Health.” Wrote segment and appeared as stress expert on Dr. Stuart Berger’s Home Health Video, You Are What You Eat, December, 1985
“Cognitive Therapy Eases Depression.” New York Post, October 1, 1988
“New Help for Headaches.” Interviewed for cover story by reporter Jill Perlman. Health magazine, April, 1990
The Phil Donohue Show, February 28, 1994. Was the sole expert professional on show concerning “alternative” relationships, particularly open marriage
“Personal Responsibility and Political Correctness,” The New Yorker, April 11, 1994. Letter to the Editor
“When One of You Breaks an Unspoken Rule,” Glamour, August, 1994, page 126
“Conquer the Holiday Blues,” Newsday, December 14, 1997. Interviewed as depression specialist by Newsday writer Patricia Kitchen
“A SAD Season,” Newsday, Sunday, February 20, 2000. Interviewed by reporter, Caryn Eve Murray for article on Seasonal Affective Disorder
“Biofeedback May Help Kids with Migraine.” June 1, 2000. Interviewed as headache and biofeedback specialist by Jane Schwanke for WebMD Medical News, WebMD
“I Get Clumsy When I’m Stressed,,” interviewed as stress expert by Patricia Curtis for the October, 2000, issue of Redbook Magazine, page 195
“If You Get Clumsy Under Stress,” Bottom Line Personal, April 15, 2001, page 15
“Outrun the Tiger: When Stress Threatens to Eat You Alive.” About Health, Summer 2004
“Think Positively: Positive Thinking is a Key to Managing Diabetes.” www/Avanida.com, January, 2005
“Best Depression Treatment: The One You Want: Antidepressants or Therapy?” September 15, 2005. Interviewed as a specialist in the behavioral treatment of depression by Daniel DeNoon for Web MD Medical News, WebMD
“First Antidepressant Fails 70% of Time.” January 29, 2006. Interviewed by reporter, Daniel DeNoon,, as a specialist in the treatment of depression for WebMD. http://webmd.com/content/Article/116/112381.htm
“Biofeedback Therapy.” Interviewed by producer, Laura LeBlanc, for the website, Healthology.com, May 22, 2006
“Can You Really Botox The Blues Away? Interviewed as depression specialist by reporter, Karen Springer, in Newsweek, May 29, 2006, page 8
Background
Languages spoken
English
Gender
Male
NPI number
#1558577338
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Overall rating
4.00
Wait time
5.00
Bedside manner
5.00
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Very helpful and uplifting. I feel a lot better, more centered and less stressed. He is a life saver.
More than 1 year agoMP
Great, outstanding
More than 1 year agoMB
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What practice does Dr. Andrew Elmore work with?
Dr. Andrew Elmore works with Andrew Elmore, PhD.
Where is Dr. Andrew Elmore's office located?
Dr. Andrew Elmore's office is located at 401 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10075.
What are common reasons for patients to see Dr. Andrew Elmore?
Dr. Andrew Elmore frequently sees patients for Anxiety, Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Depression, Psychotherapy, and Sleep Problems. You can see other visit reasons for Dr. Andrew Elmore on their profile.
What languages does Dr. Andrew Elmore speak?
Dr. Andrew Elmore speaks English.
How do patients rate Dr. Andrew Elmore in reviews?
4 patients have reviewed Dr. Andrew Elmore. The overall rating for this doctor is 4/5. They have a 5/5 rating for bedside manner and a 5/5 rating for wait time. You can read individual reviews and ratings on their profile.