Elizabeth S. Cook, Ph.D.
MHS Clinician, Coordinator of Services for Black Students
A.B. Princeton University
M.S. University of Baltimore
Ph.D. Northeastern University
Internship: Johns Hopkins University, Mental Health Services
Postdoctoral Fellowship: University of Pennsylvania Counseling Center, focusing on outreach
Licensed to practice in Maryland and DC; approved to practice telepsychology in Virginia
She/Her/Hers
Elizabeth Cook, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who serves as a Mental Health Services Clinician and Coordinator of Services for Black students. Her clinical orientation is integrative, with a central combination of person-centered, multicultural and feminist approaches, as well as the utilization of techniques from Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Dr. Cook has a particular interest in working with students of intersectional, marginalized identities and seeks to help students better understand their own subjective world.
In her role at MHS, Dr. Cook provides individual and group therapy, Chat with a Black Counselor, and various outreach opportunities with Black student groups, other student groups, and faculty and staff.
Two things Dr. Cook especially enjoys about her work:
- Engaging in outreach activities
- Supporting students in conceptualizing and clarifying their value system.