Learning to view a glass as half-full rather than
          half-empty, redefining problems as opportunities
     for growth, or increasing one’s confidence
to view more options as viable might be the
           new perspective that works in your situation.
Amy Tanick Shulkin, Ph.D.

Amy Tanick Shulkin, Ph.D.
McDonough Crossroads
6 Park Center Court, Suite 103
Owings Mills, MD 21117

Voicemail: 410-356-3344 Ext. 119
Fax: 410-356-4459

Email: ashulkin@nperspectives.com

Education

1979 B.S., Psychology University of Minnesota - Minneapolis
1982 M.S., Counseling Psychology Colorado State University
1991 Ph.D., Counseling & Educational Psychology University of Minnesota - Minneapolis

Licensure/Certification

Maryland Licensed Psychologist

Interests

I am a licensed psychologist and my specialty areas include depression, anxiety, self-esteem, adolescents, parenting skills, couples and special needs families.  I have been seeing clients for 20 years and previously worked at the Johns Hopkins University Counseling & Student Development Center.  I completed an internship at the Towson University Counseling Center as well as the Kennedy Krieger Center for Learning & Its Disorders.  Prior to joining New Perspectives, I was the middle school psychologist at Krieger Schechter Day School.  I was also an affiliate faculty member at Loyola University, Maryland, where I supervised graduate students in the Pastoral Counseling program.