About the Providers
Providers at Southampton Psychiatric Associates
Kathleen Schramm, M.D. is a Board Certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist. She received her medical and residency training at the Medical College of Pennsylvania. Dr. Schramm has been in private practice since 1989, and she is the founding partner of Southampton Psychiatric Associates. In addition to private practice, Dr. Schramm has previously had experience in inpatient and partial hospitalization programs. She has also been involved in the training and supervision of medical students and psychiatric residents.
Margaret D. Sayers, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist with expertise in cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. She received her graduate training in clinical psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she specialized in the evaluation and treatment of children and families. She completed her training at Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute/Medical College of Pennsylvania. She has been in private practice since 1992 and an owner of Southampton Psychiatric Associates since 1998. Currently, Dr. Sayers works with adults, children, and families and leads therapy groups for parents and children. In addition, she provides clinical supervision, psychoeducational evaluations, classroom observations, and school consultations. Dr. Sayers is available to talk to community and school groups on a wide range of topics.
Razvan Tornea M.D. is a child and adolescent psychiatrist who completed his psychiatric residency at Cooper Hospital/ University Medical Center in Camden, New Jersey, followed by a two year fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Medical College of Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute. He is board certified by The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Tornea practiced inpatient and partial hospital psychiatry at several area hospitals before joining SPA in 1999. He has been a partner since 2002. Dr. Tornea’s practice focuses on psychiatric evaluations and consultations as well as pharmacological treatment of most mental disorders. He has a particular interest in Autism spectrum disorders.
Cheryl Booker-Carter, M.D. joined Southampton Psychiatric Associates in 2001 following her affiliations at Abington Memorial Hospital and Albert Einstein Medical Center. She received her medical training at Temple University and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Dr. Booker-Carter’s treated individuals 21 years of age and older with an emphasis on medication management and cognitive therapy. She has particular interest in treating major mood and anxiety disorders in the elderly, in women across the life span, and in medically compromised individuals.
Margaret A. Brnich-Ryan, M.A., L.P.C. has been an associate with Southampton Psychiatric Associates since 2004. She received her Masters in Counseling Psychology from Arcadia University. She is trained in individual, marital/couples, and group therapy. Ms. Ryan has held positions in various mental health settings including residential, inpatient, partial hospital, and community mental health centers. Grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy, she has an eclectic approach to counseling and attends to mind, body and spirit in her work with clients. At Southampton Psychiatric Associates, Ms. Ryan enjoys working with adults and older adolescents who may be dealing with depression, anxiety, co-dependency, relationship issues, separation and divorce, and other adjustments to life changes.
Scott Budge, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who works with a range of clinical issues presented by adolescents and adults. He trained at New York University and has gained clinical experience from the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (NYC), Manhattan State Psychiatric, Pace University, and the Penn Council for Relationships. In addition, Scott is a nationally recognized expert on the dynamics of wealthy families, family businesses and in building high-performing organizations. Scott is a Fellow at the Family Firm Institute and a founding member of the Money and Family Life Project at the Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York City.
Suzanne M. Devine, M.A., LPC, has over 18 years of experience providing clinical service. She holds a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology and a Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Dependency from The College of New Jersey. She specializes in treating children and adolescents with depressive disorders, ADHD, and substance dependence and abuse. She uses a cognitive-behavioral approach. Her passion is working with adolescents and their families. She has also worked with adolescents in group settings. She currently works full-time with adolescents in a residential treatment facility.
Christina A. Fantauzzo, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Delaware in 1996. She completed a predoctoral internship in child clinical psychology at Virginia Treatment Center for Children. She has worked with children and adolescents in inpatient, outpatient, and residential treatment settings. Dr. Fantauzzo treats individuals of all ages, but specializes in treating children and adolescents with a wide variety of problems, including ADD/ADHD, behavior problems, developmental disorders (e.g., Asperger’s Syndrome), and Mood and Anxiety Disorders, as well as Learning Disabilities. She has experience in individual therapy, play therapy, and family therapy as well as cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression and anxiety. In addition, she conducts social skills training groups for children and adolescents several times throughout the year. She also provides psycho-educational and social-emotional evaluations for preschoolers, school aged, and college aged students.
Jane Folk, M.S., L.P.C. has over 22 years of experience in providing clinical services. She holds a BA in Psychology from The College of New Jersey and a Master’s from Hahnemann/ Drexel University. She sees clients of all ages. Ms. Folk specializes in the area of anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety, PTSD, panic, and OCD using a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) model. She worked and trained with Dr. Edna Foa at University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety. She is a certified exposure therapist and trainer.
Ruth Jampol, Ph.D. received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Emory University. She is a PA licensed psychologist who treats children, adolescents, and adults for a variety of problems, including mood and anxiety disorders, relationship issues, ADHD, disruptive behavior disorders, stress management, and parenting issues. She also has fifteen years of experience providing clinical supervision and training to graduate students, therapists, and social workers. Dr. Jampol uses an integrative treatment approach, including systemic, cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and interpersonal modalities. She specializes in couple and family therapy.
Catherine Kaplan, Ph.D. received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Hahnemann University (now Drexel University) in 2000. She completed her internship at Norristown State Hospital and her post-doctoral training at the University of Chicago. She has worked in outpatient and university settings and teaches part-time. Dr. Kaplan was trained primarily in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She works with adolescents and adults and specializes in the treatment of depression, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, and adjustment issues. She also works with couples and families and conducts group therapy.
Paul Linder, Ph.D. is a PA licensed psychologist who has a doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology from Temple University. During the past fourteen years, Dr. Linder has provided counseling/therapy to children, adolescents, and adults with a wide range of presenting issues. He has worked in a variety of settings which have included secondary schools, university counseling centers/clinics, residential treatment facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and community mental health centers. During his pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training, Dr. Linder specialized in the treatment and assessment of children/adolescents and their family members. In addition to this experience, he has been involved in researching, developing, and facilitating school-based programs that focus on drug, violence, STD, pregnancy, truancy, and dropout prevention/intervention.
Paige M. Novick-Kline, Psy.D. is a PA licensed psychologist. Her areas of expertise include the assessment and treatment of psychological disorders, including anxiety disorders; posttraumatic stress disorder; trauma; depression and other mood disorders; women's issues, and adjustment issues, such as divorce, transitioning to college, and adolescent and college-aged adjustment. Dr. Novick-Kline has expertise in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, as well as the psychological assessment and testing of children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Novick-Kline has experience working with individuals across the lifespan, as well as with couples, families, and providing group therapy for a wide range of problems. Dr. Novick-Kline has presented her research on both Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder at national psychology conventions, developed and presented several workshops for local providers, and has had her research published. Dr. Novick-Kline holds a Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from La Salle University. Dr. Novick-Kline completed her pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship at Friends Hospital in Philadelphia.
Elizabeth Turk-Karan, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist licensed in Pennsylvania. She received her Ph.D. from Rutgers University and completed her internship at the Medical College of Pennsylvania-Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Turk-Karan has extensive experience in the assessment and treatment of adults, adolescents, children, and their families. She is a cognitive-behavioral therapist who specializes in anxiety disorders, depression, and disruptive behavior disorders. In addition, Dr. Turk-Karan has worked as an assessor and therapist on research studies of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder at MCP/EPPI, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Pennsylvania. She frequently gives talks to the public, as well as professionals, on cognitive-behavioral therapy and various anxiety disorders.
Carol Ziegler, M.S.W. is a licensed clinical social worker who earned her Master's Degree from Rutgers University and is a member of the National Association of Social Workers. She has over 20 years experience working with children, adolescents, couples and families. She has worked in a variety of settings including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, outpatient clinics, school systems and family service agencies. Currently, she treats individual adults with mood disorders, anxiety and depression. She has particular interest and expertise in women's issues including eating disorders, survivors of childhood sexual abuse, postpartum depression, divorce, "empty nest", perimenopause and grief. Her clinical orientation is an integration of psychodynamic, insight-oriented, and cognitive-behavioral therapies.
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