Psychology Practice – Julie L. Peters, PhD, MSCP
500 N. Franklin Turnpike, Suite 210 in Ramsey, New Jersey 07446 is the location of the private practice of Julie L. Peters, PhD, MSCP, a licensed psychologist whose clinical work concentrates on women’s health issues and clinical psychopharmacology. Her credentials include a doctoral degree in psychology and a Master of Science in Clinical Psychopharmacology (MSCP), supplemented by dedicated postdoctoral training in pharmacogenomics.
Pharmacogenomics, as described on the practice website, is the study of how an individual’s genetic makeup influences responses to medications, with the aim of optimizing drug therapy outcomes for each patient. This specialized training allows Dr. Peters to address questions related to medication sensitivity and interaction within the broader context of mental health care. The site notes that she is a trusted referral source for a number of medical professionals in the area, reflecting the crossover between her psychological and pharmacogenomic expertise.
Psychotherapy services are tailored to the individual needs of each patient. Sessions run 50 minutes in length. Dr. Peters describes her approach as one that may involve sharing relevant personal experience as part of the therapeutic relationship, and the practice’s stated philosophy holds that therapy is as individual as the person receiving it, with the experience designed to meet each patient’s specific needs and goals. The website references testimonials from patients describing their time working with the practice.
The practice accepts out-of-network insurance reimbursement for sessions. In-person appointments are conducted at the Ramsey, New Jersey office. Appointments are scheduled through the practice website. A contact phone number of (201) 760-0668 is listed for inquiries. The site does not specify in-network insurance carriers, and no year of establishment is provided. Dr. Peters’ dual training in clinical psychology and psychopharmacology is positioned on the site as a defining characteristic of the practice’s clinical identity, differentiating it from general outpatient therapy practices and making it a resource for patients whose mental health care intersects with complex medication considerations.