Ella Storey, PsyD
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
TEEN THERAPY
CHILD THERAPY
ADULT THERAPY
COUPLES THERAPY
Ella is a postdoctoral fellow at IMPACT. She works with children, adolescents, and adults looking for individual and couples therapy. She approaches her work with a focus on fostering therapeutic alliance grounded in trust and mutual respect. As an integrative therapist who primarily practices with a relational therapy approach, Ella believes in a creative, collaborative therapy process that empowers individuals in their healing and growth. She draws from various modalities, including attachment-based work and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Ella will work with you to navigate obstacles, manage uncertainty, strengthen relationships, and deepen self-awareness by exploring how the past has helped shape your present, and by providing you with tools to help you achieve your future goals.
A graduate of the School-Child Clinical Combined Doctoral Program at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Ella completed her doctoral internship at Jacobi Medical Center where her training was focused on helping individuals manage new or chronic medical diagnoses. Ella is uniquely prepared to help navigate the complex interplay of medical and social-emotional stressors for those experiencing a new medical diagnosis or chronic illness, or for those supporting their loved-ones.
Ella also specializes in executive functioning coaching. She works with children, adolescents, and adults who need support with skills such as planning, focus, and self-regulation. With a warm and motivating approach, Ella helps clients refine these skills to better align with their needs and lifestyle, guiding them toward achieving their goals.
Fee: $250 per session
“As an integrative therapist who primarily practices with a relational therapy approach, I believe in a creative, collaborative therapy process that empowers individuals in their healing and growth. I approach therapy with a focus on fostering therapeutic alliance grounded in trust and mutual respect.”
- Ella Storey