Dr. Aaron Pollock
Director of Counseling (Student Last Names A-H, Montgomery Program)
Dr. Aaron S. Pollock successfully completed his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and attended Albright College for his undergraduate studies. Dr. Pollock has diverse experience in schools, outpatient mental health programs, private practice and inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Dr. Pollock’s dissertation research helped to understand the impact of over-involvement in activities on adolescents. He assisted Dr. Arthur Freeman in compiling the Encyclopedia of Cognitive Therapy and co-authored a chapter for the Encyclopedia on childhood and adolescent depression with Dr. Elizabeth Gosch. Dr. Pollock has also lectured on a variety of topics including ADHD, smoking cessation, crisis intervention, adolescent activity involvement, and working in the behavioral health field. He has been a presenter for schools, health care clinics, primary care practices, and other professionals. He is trained in the practice of Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Bowen Family Systems Theory.
215-639-2102 ext. 243
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Katie Matthews, M.s.
Assistant Director of Counseling (Student Last Names I-Z)
Mrs. Katie Matthews, M.S., is a proud graduate of the University of Scranton, where she earned dual degrees in Counseling & Human Services and Theology. She went on to complete a Master's degree in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Chestnut Hill College. After several years of working with children and adolescents as an individual and family therapist, Mrs. Matthews discovered her true passion lay in supporting students within the school environment. She subsequently earned a School Counseling Certificate from Holy Family University and spent many years serving in Montgomery County school districts as part of the Student Assistance Program. Mrs. Matthews brings extensive experience working with students in both individual and group settings, with a strong background in social and emotional learning. She is highly skilled in developing and delivering engaging curricula that foster student growth, well-being, and success throughout their academic journey.
215-639-2102 ext. 270
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