Dr. Scholz provides services on topics such as: Anxiety, Major Depression, Lifestyle and Adjustments to Challenges in Life, Low Self-Esteem, Addictions, as well as Severe and Persistent Mental Illnesses including Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, certain Personality Disorders, and additionally specializes in the treatment of varying comorbidities including mental health and substance abuse as well as those struggling with alternative medical conditions. Dr. Scholz is also trained and certified as a Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCAPT).
Dr. Scholz has given multiple presentations and trainings at regionally accredited Universities as well as at professional organizations and institutions specifically surrounding best practices in providing TeleMental Health (TMH) counseling to consumers. She also teaches master’s-level students in their studies preparing to become future counselors and social workers. Some of the most commonly taught courses by Dr. Scholz at the master’s-level include Group Counseling, Psychopathology, and Theories and Techniques of Counseling & Psychotherapy. Dr. Scholz has taught a variety of master’s-level courses both in-person as well as online and has advanced training in adult education as well as in counselor supervision. Dr. Scholz provides supervision groups for students working towards obtaining their licensure as social workers, psychologists, and professional counselors and additionally has advanced training in providing supervison services to students training to become mental health clinicians/professionals.
In addition, Dr. Scholz is an active member of numerous professional organizations including, but not limited to, the International Society for Mental Health Online (ISMHO), the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) International as well as Hunterdon County’s NAMI Subdivision, American counseling Association (ACA), and American Pychological Association (APA). Dr. Scholz has also been an active member of Chi Sigma Iota (CSI), an international honor society which promotes academic and professional excellence in counseling, since 2011, and currently sits on the executive board committee of the University of the Cumberland’s CSI Chapter. Dr. Scholz additionally sits on the executive board for Create Kids Edu., a non-profit organization focused on improving the mental and emotional health of youth and children.
Dr. Scholz also places a great deal of value in service efforts and giving back to others. She is an active volunteer for the NAMI of Hunterdon county subdivision and additionally provides pro bono counseling services to veterans in need through www.giveanhour.org.
Dr. Scholz's most recent accomplishments include her nomination and award for NJ Top Doctors (2023) as well as mental health revolutionary of the year (2023). In 2024, Dr. Scholz was additionally awarded the honor of being named one of NJ's Top Kids Doctors by NJ Family Magazine.