Scott Eric Alpert M.A., LCPC
Psychologist | Counseling
111 Baptist Street 107D Salisbury MD, 21801About
Scott Alpert is a licensed counselor and therapist practicing in Salisbury MD. He has a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology. Scott specializes in the treatment of mental health and addiction problems. He uses a varietyof approachesincluding EMDR, Adlerian, Cognitive Behavioral, and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy in order to help clients to cope and function with their mental illnesses. As a therapist, he conducts extensive and comprehensive evaluations and develops a treatment plan to address both Cognitive and Behavioral disfunctions. Patients usually visit Scott because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help. Scott has been practicing for over 30 years and has worked in numerous environments with diverse patient populations.
Education and Training
Loyola MA 1992
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Scott Eric Alpert M.A., LCPC's Expert Contributions
Community Only Occurs When We Don't Compete
Shortages on housing, food, toilet paper, and almost everything else we can think of. A sense of community CANNOT be formed when competing against others for basic necessities. Only anger and hate against one's neighbor develops. Like a fish in a crowded fishbowl, fighting for food and oxygen, what...
Felling very stressed?
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What is the best medicine for panic disorders?
The best medications available for panic disorder and have been around for many years are the Benzodiapines with brand names of Ativan, Xanax, etc. Very effective if taken immediately prior to the panic attack occurring. So effective that this grouping of drugs can be addictive. Of course any medication that really works can be addictive. Avoid Buspar, probably just a placebo effect for this drug. If you want to go to the Antidepressants I have found Paroxetine to be effective in preventing Panic but also causes serious physical dependence and must be taken daily and initially for a minimum of 6 to 9 months before tapering down. Paxil is NOT effective when panic has started or in controlling acute panic attacks. READ MORE
What does a psychologist do in palliative care?
Not much based on experience. Typically, you need to go to an outside provider who specializes in chronic pain and illness. READ MORE
Can you have a panic attack for no reason?
A panic attack is almost always caused by no identifiable reason. It is a normal physiological process with a faulty trigger. READ MORE
What is the best natural pill for anxiety?
Valerian, Chamomile and St John's Wart to just tell you a few of the natural remedies for anxiety. Administer in tea, tinctures or pill. READ MORE
What medication can I give my child for anxiety?
Diphenhidramine better known as Children's Benadryl. Also, might and try some of the herbals that contain Valerian, Chamomile and Melatonin to name a few. Please check with child's pediatrician before administration. READ MORE
My seven year old son is trying to masturbate?
Normal behavior unless it becomes excessive, obsessive or inappropriate in any way. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- 15-HETE-substituted diglycerides selectively regulate PKC isotypes in human tracheal epithelial cells.
- Tracheal epithelial cell fatty acid composition modulates prostaglandin E2 and cAMP production.
- Prostaglandin E2 attenuates hyperoxia-induced injury in cultured rabbit tracheal epithelial cells.
- Functional consequences of abnormal fatty acid profiles in cultured airway epithelial cells.
- Effect of fatty acid profiles on the susceptibility of cultured rabbit tracheal epithelial cells to hyperoxic injury.
- Androgen effect on genetic and goldthioglucose-induced obesity.
- Synthesis of complement by guinea pig bronchoalveolar macrophages. Effect of acute and chronic infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
- Ticarcillin-induced cystitis. Cross-reactivity with related penicillins.
- Normal electrolyte and protein content in milk from mothers with cystic fibrosis: an explanation for the initial report of elevated milk sodium concentration.
- Importance of airway inflammation for hyperresponsiveness induced by ozone.
- Comparative levels of endogenous myelin basic protein-serum factors (MBP-SFs) in adult and suckling mice (B6CBAF1 and B6C3HF1, strains) and in neurologically mutant mice of the same genetic background.
- ICAM-1-independent, CD18-dependent adhesion between neutrophils and human airway epithelial cells exposed in vitro to ozone.
- Sinopulmonary manifestations of congenital bronchobiliary fistula.
- Hospital treatment of asthma: lack of benefit from theophylline given in addition to nebulized albuterol and intravenously administered corticosteroid.
- Human tracheal epithelial cells selectively incorporate 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid into phosphatidylinositol.
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct professor University of Maryland 1999 - 2008
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