Dr. Alison Hoyt is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of New Jersey with over 10-years of experience conducting therapy and assessments. She has worked in various patient populations including private practice, community mental health, intensive outpatient, and neuropsychological assessments. Dr. Hoyt has presented at the annual American Psychological Association convention and has published articles on various topics. She enjoys her dream job of facilitating therapy to help her clients thrive. Her passion is creating a warm therapeutic environment to help her clients reach their goals.
A note from Dr. Alison Hoyt about therapy.
Welcome! My name is Dr. Alison Hoyt. I often say, most people do not go skipping with joy to talk about some of the hardest things they carry in life. I respect and value how hard change can be, and even talking about change with a stranger that you do not yet really know! It is my goal and joy to create a safe and supportive place to work through goals in therapy. I view therapy as a toolbox - one in which we will work together to learn tools to help you achieve the goals you set in therapy. Part of therapy will be learning how everyone’s mind is unique to them and understanding how your mind can be a very valuable tool. We utilize a Cognitive- Behavioral lens when approaching treatment, and also include Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy techniques. We authentically value meeting people where they are in their journey and will customize treatment based upon your individual strengths and targeted areas of change.
I earned my doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the APA accredited program at Immaculata University. I completed my doctoral internship at the APA accredited Coatesville Veterans Affair Medical Center. I hold a Masters of Science degree in Early Childhood and Childhood Education, as well as a double major/Bachelor degrees in Psychology and Gender Studies. My professional background encompasses private practice, intensive outpatient, hospital and home-based settings. My work experience also comprises psychological assessment which includes differential diagnosis, learning disabilities and giftedness, surgical-bariatric clearance assessments, and neurocognitive disorders. My doctoral dissertation examined the roles of faith and protective factors in marital therapy. I value being a lifelong learner and have enjoyed presenting at the American Psychology Association, as well as writing published articles on neuropsychological topics. I also have experience with psychological research studies including PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, personality disorders, and analyzing how families with young children cope with conflict.
I strongly believe mental health is part of our overall health, and that everyone can benefit from therapy. We do not always know the tools to use in the different situations life may bring us to and that’s why we value the art and science of the therapeutic process and find joy in creating a supportive and kind space to exercise tools for the toolbox. These are the fundamentals that we have built this practice on.
Thank you for the time spent perusing this area of your health and I wish you well on your journey!