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Elizabeth Seng is a Professor of Psychology at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University. She specializes in behavioral management of pain and migraine disorders, focusing on psychosocial factors and innovative interventions like mobile health and mindfulness-based therapies. Her work emphasizes improving medication adherence and developing scalable treatments for migraine disability.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, Ohio University (2012)
- MS in Psychology, Ohio University (2009)
- BA in Psychology, Kent State University (2005)
Research Interests: Dr. Seng explores migraine etiology, acute medication adherence, and behavioral treatments including mobile health platforms and cognitive-behavioral approaches. She investigates how psychosocial variables influence migraine frequency and disability, with a focus on mindfulness interventions and minimal-contact therapies.
Recent Publications Trends: Her work spans clinical trials evaluating mindfulness-based therapies, biofeedback applications, and observational studies on migraine’s familial and psychological impacts. Key themes include improving treatment accessibility and understanding patient experiences in clinical research.
Awards: None explicitly listed in available materials.
Teaching: Courses include Health Psychology, Applied Statistics in Health, and Cognitive Assessment. She advises doctoral dissertations and oversees the Intell Cogn Assessment Lab.
Labs/Teams: Active in Ferkauf’s headache and behavioral medicine research groups, with a lab website under development.




