Micah Sadigh, Ph.D., FICPMAssociate ProfessorDr. Micah Sadigh is an associate professor of Psychology at Cedar
Crest College. He received his bachelor's degree in Clinical Psychology
from Moravian College, and his Masters and Doctorate in Counseling
Psychology from Lehigh University. He also completed his postdoctoral
work in Behavioral Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sadigh's interests lie in clinical, biological, health and existential
psychology. His publications include work on sleep disorders, personality
disorders, applied psychophysiology, stress and disease, the psychological
treatment of pain, post traumatic stress disorder, and an existential
approach to the treatment of psychosomatic disorders. He is the author
of three books, which includes Autogenic Training: A Mind-Body Approach
to the Treatment of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain published by Haworth
Medical Press. He is also a published poet and an accomplished composer.
In addition to his publications, he frequently lectures at state and
national conferences. Dr. Sadigh is a fellow of the International College of Psychosomatic
Medicine and is a member of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine,
and the Society for Existential Analysis. Currently, Micah is teaching courses in Systems of Psychotherapy, Health Psychology, Theories of Personality, Stress & Disease, Existential Psychology, History and Systems of Psychology, and Optimal Wellness: A biopsychosocial approach.
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Email: micasa@cedarcrest.edu |



