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Pat Vroom Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and the Director of Integral/ Complementary Medicine at Capital Health System in the Princeton-Trenton NJ area. She recently joined this large community hospital to create a patient-oriented service for better collaboration between traditional and complementary medicine in the treatment of the whole person.
Previously at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in NYC, Dr. Vroom established and led the Mind-Body Program within the Integrative Medicine Center for seven years, including clinical and research programs to support cancer patients, caregivers, pediatric, and high-risk populations. She developed a hypnosis-based pain management program for both adult and pediatric oncology populations. In a pediatric portion of the program, children using self-hypnosis were able to reduce their pain medication by almost 50%. Dr. Vroom initiated a Pre-Surgical Hypnosis Program at MSKCC to replicate current published research, including the reduction of pre and post surgical anxiety, post surgery pain medication use, and shortened hospital stays. She developed the AWARE program for MSKCC's Special Surveillance Breast Program for women at high risk for breast cancer, combining mindfulness meditation with education in cancer prevention to lower cancer-anxiety. Participants reported reductions in daily anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, and increases in life satisfaction.
Dr. Vroom's psychotherapy practice focuses on teaching individuals and groups to access their own inner strengths for growth and healing. She is trained in Jon Kabat-Zinn's Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Ericksonian Hypnosis, Mindfulness Meditation, and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression. She uses mind-body strategies to manage stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and other symptoms of illness (e.g. surgical anxiety, menopause, cancer related fatigue, chemo-brain, IBS, high blood pressure), to facilitate positive behavior change, reduce pain, and improve coping.
Prior to becoming a psychologist, she spent over 25 years in corporate world as a computer scientist and R&D manager. She earned her doctoral degree at Columbia University Teachers College and her B.S. in mathematics at Denison University. She has had a meditation practice for over 15 years.
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