Dr. Georgia S. Noon PHD
Psychologist | Clinical
44 PRINCETON AVE BRICK NJ, 08724About
Dr. Georgia Noon is a psychologist practicing in Lakewood Township, New Jersey. Dr. Noon specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and other health mental problems. She also work with couples and families. As a psychologist, Dr. Noon evaluates and treats patients through a variety of methods including typically cognitive-behavioral therapy and faith-based therapy. Patients usually visit Dr. Noon because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help.
Education and Training
Fairleigh Dickinson University BA 1968
Fairleigh Dickinson University MA, English 1972
Princeton 1970
Pepperdine MA, Psychology 1991
USIU (Alliant) PHD
Board Certification
Licensed Clinical Psychologist in New Jersey
Provider Details
Dr. Georgia S. Noon PHD's Expert Contributions
Does my mother need help to get over my father's death?
Your mother is experiencing grief. Your father's death has clearly changed her life. Grief counseling (individual and/or group} would be beneficial. Please be supportive during this difficult time. READ MORE
I have been feeling short and irritable lately. Why is this?
Irritability is often a sign of depression. It would be wise for you to see a psychotherapist to get evaluated. If you should be diagnosed with depression, rest assured that it can be treated successfully either with cognitive behavioral therapy or with medication. In any case, it would be wise for you to talk with a professional to evaluate your situation. READ MORE
My sister had a car accident last month. What can we do to help her?
Your sister may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This occurs when an individual experiences a life-threatening situation. The best thing you can do for her would be to encourage her to seek counseling. Call your state psychological association and ask them for a referral to a psychologist who is experienced in treating PTSD. READ MORE
My husband gets very violent sometimes. What should I do?
Yes, your husband would benefit from counseling. He appears to have some unresolved issues. Anger management would be beneficial. READ MORE
Why am I such an introvert?
Sounds like you have some self-esteem issues, and that makes you feel uncomfortable around other people. You may have thoughts of not being "good enough." A good therapist can help you with these issues. I srongly recommend counseling. READ MORE
My father started hallucinating. What can we do to help?
Your father may be having a reaction to his medication. Call the doctor who prescribed the medication. If the hallucinations are not being caused by the medication, then take your doctor for aconsultation with a psychiatrist. READ MORE
I burst into frequent crying spells. Is it a sign of depression?
Frequent crying spells could be a sign of depression. Are you also experiencing sleep or appetite disturbance, low self-esteem, social withdrawal, fatigue, irritability, or low motivation? If you are experiencing any of these along with your crying spells, see a therapist for an evaluation. Depression is treatable, so please don't continue to suffer with it. READ MORE
My son is 16 years old and afraid of his exams. Should I send him to a psychologist?
Your son appears to be suffering from anxiety. It would be wise to have him see a psychologist to treat his phobia and help him with his anxiety. READ MORE
I have extreme mood swings.. Could it be due to my thyroid levels?
Please see an endocrinologist to get your thyroid checked. A low thyroid can cause extreme fatigue, which may be accompanied by symptoms of depression. High thryroid levels cause bursts of energy and increased appetite accompanied by weight loss. In either case, you should seek treatment by a specialist. Your mood swings could be related to your thyroid, but you should seek the aid of a therapist to treat your depression. READ MORE
Are feelings like depression and jealousy normal or do they need to be treated?
Many people suffer from depression, and negative thoughts and feelings accompany depression. The good news is that depression can be treated. I strongly suggest that you seek treatment so you can rid yourself of your negative feelings. READ MORE
My brother's illness bothers me a lot. I am sleep deprived and I need some help.
It Is not surprising that you are troubled by your brother's illness. I am assuming that your brother is under psychiatric and psychological care -- if he is not, he should be, There is help available for his disorder. I would recommend two things for you-- the first is that you seek counseling for yourself, and the second is that you contact the National Association for Mental Illness (NAMI) and attend one of their meetings. It is an excellent organization and extremely helpful to families of mentally ill patients. You can find their number online. READ MORE
How important is having friends?
Having friends is important at every age. I would recommend taking your daughter to a therapist to determine if she is having self-esteem issues or suffering from depression and/or anxiety. I would also suggest getting her involved in some activities where she can be part of a team or group effort. You may also want to talk to the school guidance counselor. READ MORE
Depression and Alcohol..Chicken or the egg?
First, let me say congratulations on your 6 months of sobriety! I hope you will continue going to AA meetings. Although there is no direct cause/effect between alcohol use and depression, there is a correlation, and the two often go hand in hand. An anti-depressant would be a great help with your depression, and while your GP is probably well versed on medications, I would highly recommend seeing a psychiatrist for the specific one to take in your case. READ MORE
Can I go to a psychiatrist instead of a psychologist?
I would recommend starting with a psychologist or licensed clinical social worker. If that person determines that medication would be helpful, he or she will refer you to a psychiatrist. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct Professor FDU, Drew, Georgian Court 1972 - 2000
Professional Memberships
- New Jersey Psychological Association
- American Psychological Association
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