Robert D. Broderick, PhD, Psychologist
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Robert D. Broderick, PhD

Psychologist | Clinical

1480 Balboa Bend Blue Bell PA, 19422

About

Dr. Robert Broderick is a psychologist practicing in Blue Bell, PA. Dr. Broderick specializes in the treatment of mental health problems exhibited by adolescents and young adults.  

Education and Training

Temple University Doctor of Philosophy 1990

Provider Details

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Robert D. Broderick, PhD
Robert D. Broderick, PhD's Expert Contributions
  • Is psychotherapy good after divorce?

    I really think it depends on how the individual is dealing with the aftermath of the divorce. I would have to know much more in order to give a better answer. Best wishes, Dr. Broderick READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Psychotherapy and Psychological Assessment

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Adjunct Professor Villanova University 1990 - Present

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychological Association  

Treatments

  • Interpersonal PsychotherapyCognitive Behavior Therapy

Internships

  • Temple University

Fellowships

  • N/A

Professional Society Memberships

  • N/A

Professional Affiliations

  • Villanova UniversityCORA Services, Inc.

Articles and Publications

  • N/A

What do you attribute your success to?

  • I don't know. Perhaps ask my patients and/or their families.

Areas of research

  • N/A

Awards

  • N/A

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • I have been active in academically and financially supporting international secondary and university students.

Teaching and speaking

  • I am an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Villanova University.

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • Adirondacks

Hobbies / Sports

  • TennisWater craft

Favorite professional publications

  • Various

Robert D. Broderick, PhD's Practice location

1480 Balboa Bend -
Blue Bell, PA 19422
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