Elizabeth Nikol
890 Mountain Avenue
1st Floor
New Providence, NJ 07974
About
Elizabeth Nikol
Elizabeth Nikol, DBH, LCSW, A-CBT, Manager of Integrated Behavioral Health currently oversees a staff of clinicians and social workers providing face to face or virtual integrated and collaborative behavioral health services in primary care, pediatrics, and oncology. She has clinical expertise in depression, anxiety, insomnia, adjustment to various health conditions, grief, weight loss issues, relationship conflicts, work issues, and stress management. This background allows her to consult with those who need guidance on behavioral health options to help manage emotional issues and with the PCPs who treat them. In addition to her position at Summit Health, Dr. Nikol is a support group leader for Summit Health Breast Center patients who are managing issues of survival. Her support groups include counseling, resources, and referrals.
Dr. Nikol's professional experience includes Senior Clinician for the Summit Health Behavioral Health and Cognitive Therapy Center, Credentialing Committee member for the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, Counselor for Saint Peter's College Center for Counseling and Personal Development, Breast Cancer Support Group Leader for Pathways of Summit, New Jersey, and the Young Survival Coalition in New York City. In addition, she has been an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychology at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey. She also supervises social workers who are working toward their clinical licenses.
Dr. Nikol is a member of the Academy of Cognitive & Behavioral Therapies, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New Jersey Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapists and the International Association for Doctors of Behavioral Health. She completed her Doctor of Behavioral Health degree in 2017, and became a Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider in 2019.
After extensive first-hand experience with colleagues who lost friends and family members in the World Trade Center disaster, Dr. Nikol was inspired to "...enter a career in which I could help people heal and live mindfully." While working as a therapist and a behavioral health consultant in Primary Care, she learned that even small positive changes can make a big difference in her patients' abilities to function well, feel better, and improve and maintain their health. Her approach to counseling in the primary care setting includes focus on the patient as a whole and mind/body connection for achieving overall health and wellness. She is a Certified Advanced Spinning instructor.
Primary Specialty
Mental Health Practitioner