Stacy Hunt, PH.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Contact Info
Newtown Therapy & Wellness Center
17 Barclay Street
Building A
Newtown, PA 18940
United States
Email: 
drhunt@newtowntherapy.com
Phone Number: 
phone (267) 980-9346 fax (215) 504-1214

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Dr. Stacy Hunt, Clinical Supervisor at Newtown Therapy, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Newtown, Pennsylvania. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Virginia. She earned her Bachelor's degree from New York University and a Master's in Clinical Psychology from the University of Virginia, as well as from California State University at Dominguez Hills.

Dr. Hunt is a member of the Psi Chi Honors Society in psychology, American Psychological Association (APA), Pennsylvania Psychological Association (PPA), and The Behavioral Genetics Association (BGA). Several of her academic research papers have been published in peer-reviewed professional journals on various developmental topics. (see Publications below)

Dr. Hunt did her Doctoral Internship at Ewing Residential Treatment Center and The Department of Children and Families (DYFS) in New Jersey. She did her Post-Doctoral Internship at both Penndel Mental Health Center and at T.L.C. Associates in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Dr. Hunt held pre-doctoral practicum placements at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the Adolescent HIV Initiative and in the Neuropsychology Department (Psycho-Educational Evaluations), at the Culpeper Juvenile Correctional Center (Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice) in the Behavioral Services Unit, and at the Mary D. Ainsworth Psychological Clinic at the University of Virginia.

Dr. Hunt is trained in cognitive-behavioral therapy, behavioral therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, solution-focused therapy, ego psychology, interpersonal therapy and relational therapy. The particular treatment modality, frequency of sessions and length of treatment depend on the difficulties that the individual experiences, the severity of the symptoms, the level of current functioning, as well as the age of the client.

The client's input is vital toward developing a treatment plan.  Dr. Hunt believes in finding the style of therapy that will most powerfully affect change for each individual, while building on the client's own strengths and resources.

Publications by Dr. Hunt
(some published under former last name "Lynch")

Liz Woolley