HSSA was created in 1998 to meet the growing demand for excellence in psychological services. Presently comprised of Licensed Psychologists, Psychological Evaluators and Therapists, HSSA has become a respected name in the community we serve.
Our reach is constantly expanding and adapting to the need for delivering thorough, data-driven, integrative psychological evaluation reports in a timely manner, and in the provision of individual, family and group therapies. We pride ourselves in the emphasis on collaboration with client, family members and caregivers, schools and agencies in a strengths-based approach to treatment needs.
HSSA services are provided in a nondiscriminatory manner. Admissions, the provisions of services, and referrals of clients shall be made without regard to race (to include hair type, hair texture, or hair style), color, religious creed (to include all aspects of religious observances and practice, as well as belief), disability, ancestry, national origin (including Limited English Proficiency), age (40 and over), or sex (to include pregnancy status, childbirth status, breastfeeding status, sex assigned at birth, gender identity or expression, affectional or sexual orientation, and differences in sex). HSSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, with the abovementioned nondiscriminatory practices observed.
M.Ed Therapist
OFFICES:
Lancaster
Heather Apple-Jenkins, M.Ed. (she/her) has rejoined our practice in 2020 having previously been part of our group from 2003-2006. She has been in the Psychology/ Counseling field for over 25 years.
I am certified as a Rational Living Therapist and as a Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapist. My favorite part of the therapeutic process is hearing the stories clients willingly share. Watching a client develop coping skills and grow into the person they wish to become, is an extraordinary transformation to watch. My training and background is rich and developed, however the research in this field is endless.
My therapy tools capitalize on overall wellness, mindfulness, self-awareness and empowerment. I assist clients with coping skills to reduce stress, anxiety, sadness/depression and pain. I challenge clients to change the way they think, so that they can regulate and manage their feelings and actions in healthier and more meaningful ways. I am definitely known as the “homework therapist”, as I believe there is much work to do outside of the therapeutic milieu. The client sets the stage and the pace of the therapy process and their investment is paramount.
Therapy is giving the client his/her voice to fully and safely express his/her thoughts, feelings and stories without feeling judged. It is helping the client see clearly their role and place in life and to find the hero within themselves. The client will be empowered to lead and enjoy their lives as productively as possible despite past and present hardships.
Psy.D., ABPP
Psychologist
OFFICES:
Lancaster
Dr. Scott Bloszinsky (he/him) received his B.A in Psychology from Rider University, M.A in Counseling Psychology from Boston College, and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford. He became licensed as a Psychologist in Pennsylvania in 2002 and began working with Dr. Smith in this practice shortly thereafter.
Dr. Bloszinsky is Board Certified in Clinical Psychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). His interests include psychotherapy and clinical supervision, as well as conducting psychological evaluations for ADHD, learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, and autism spectrum disorders.
B.A. Forensic Psychology Practicum Trainee
OFFICES:
Lancaster, Harrisburg Area
Brooke Corbett, (she/her) is a Master’s Degree candidate in Forensic Psychology at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is completing her practicum at HSSA to become a licensed professional counselor.
Brooke received her bachelor’s degrees in both Psychology and Criminology from Pennsylvania State University in 2020. During her undergraduate studies, she volunteered as a victim advocate for Center Safe in State College, PA, supporting victims of sexual assault and domestic abuse.
Before joining HSSA, Brooke worked with individuals diagnosed with serious mental illnesses and severe intellectual deficits through her role with the Dauphin County Public Defender’s Office. She has extensive experience in investigating backgrounds and criminal histories, conducting initial intake appearances, assessing video interviews for psychological services, and reviewing psychological evaluations. Brooke assisted and consulted with mental health clients, attended court hearings, and participated in mitigation for cases involving sexual offenses, learning disabilities, substance abuse, and veterans. She compiled mental health data, conducted prison visits, and sought alternative resolutions to incarceration. Additionally, Brooke participates in ongoing training, and continued education. Brooke has conducted research on gender inclusivity training within court systems and offers Spanish translation.
Brooke is passionate about continuing her education and intends to pursue her doctorate in Forensic Psychology. Her areas of interest include forensic evaluations, clinical psychology, trauma-informed care, and substance use disorders. Brooke’s goal is to become an expert witness to assist in legal proceedings and advocate for individuals with mental health issues.
Brooke also provides services in Spanish. / Brooke habla español.
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