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Mary O'Leary Wiley, PhD, ABPP

Last Updated: 09/27/2011
Office and Contact Information
3701 Burgoon Road
Altoona, PA 16602
Phone: (814) 942-4045
Fax: (814) 944-4019
Call for a brief telephone consultation This provider offers a free brief telephone consultation.
Link to website Website: www.wileypsychologist.com
Contact: Mary O'Leary Wiley
Gender: Female

Office Hours:
Monday: N/A
Tuesday: N/A
Wednesday: N/A
Thursday: N/A
Friday: 8am - 4pm
Saturday: N/A
Sunday: N/A

Response Time to Call:
Weekdays: 2 Days
Weekends: 3 Days

Accessibility:
Are Accessible by Wheelchair
Are Near Public Transportation

Qualifications
Years of Experience: 30

Licensing:
PA - Psychologist [PS008198L]

Degrees:
PhD

Credentials and Certifications:
American Board of Professional Psychology (Clinical)
Professional Affiliate member of Division 56 (Trauma Psychology), APA

Fees and Payment Options
Individual: $125
Group: $60
Family: N/A

Sliding Scale: No

Medicare: Yes

Free Services:
Brief Phone Consultation

Insurance:
AETNA Inc. (Medicare PPO) Capital BlueCross
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Federal Employee Program (FEP) Highmark
Blue Cross Blue Shield Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield (PreferredBlue PPO)
Blue Cross Blue Shield (Direct Blue) TRICARE
Blue Cross Blue Shield (Keystone Blue) UPMC Health Plan (Medicare+Choice PPO)
Blue Cross Blue Shield (PPO Blue) UPMC Health Plan, Inc.
Blue Cross Blue Shield (Security Blue) Value Options
Blue Cross Blue Shield (Select Blue)

Problems Served (focus areas are bold)
Adoption/Foster Care Grief/Loss Pregnancy/Childbirth
Aging Infertility Psychoses/Major Mental Illness
Anger Management Interpersonal Relationships Self Abuse
Anxiety/Panic Disorders Life Transitions Sexual Abuse/Rape
Attachment Disorders Men's Issues Sexual Disorders
Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder Multicultural Issues Sexual Orientation
Behavioral Problems Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder Sexuality Issues
Bipolar Disorders Parenting Issues Sleep Disorders
Career/Employment Concerns Personality Disorders Spiritual/Religious Concerns
Depression Phobias Stress
Dissociative Disorders Physical Illness/Impairment Trauma/PTSD
Eating Disorders Postpartum Depression Women's Issues
Family Dysfunction

Populations Served (focus areas are bold)
Age Groups:
Adults (26-59) Seniors (60 +) Young Adults (18-25)

Specific Populations:
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) Diabetes Military/Veterans
Biracial Disabled Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Caregivers Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Obese or Overweight
Chronic Illness Gifted Sensory Impaired (hearing, vision, etc)
College Students Grandparents

Treatment Methods and Approaches (focus areas are bold)
Theoretical Approach:
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Existential Psychotherapy Narrative Therapy
Advocacy Feminist Nutrition Counseling
Behavioral Gestalt Parent Guidance
Body Centered Psychotherapy Holistic Prevention
Coaching Humanistic Psycho-Educational
Cognitive/Behavioral Internal Family Systems (IFS) Psychodynamic
Contemplative Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) Short-Term (Brief Treatment)
Crisis Intervention Jungian Systemic
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Long-Term Transactional Analysis (TA)
Education Consultation Meditation/Relaxation Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Methods Used:
Group Individual Supervision/Consultation

Religious and Multi-cultural Experience (focus areas are bold)
Religious Experience:
Buddhist Hindu LDS/Mormon
Christian Jewish

Multi-cultural Experience:
African-American Irish Native American
Asian Italian Pacific Islander
Hispanic

Professional Associations
American Psychological Association (APA)
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
Society of Counseling Psychology (SCP)

Groups
Gastric Bypass Support Group
Support and therapy group for patients who plan to or have had gastric bypass or banding at Magee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh

Group Focus:
Addictions - Other Types
Group Status:
Group Type:
Active
Therapy

Member Age:
Young Adults (18-25)
Adults (26-59)
Seniors (60 +)
Member Gender:
Any

Location:
United States
Altoona, PA 16602
Phone:
(814) 942-4045
Meeting Day:
Thursday
Meeting Time:
Evening
Meeting Frequency:
Monthly






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