PhD, MEd, CCHP-MH
CHIEF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OFFICER
Dr. Sandrock is a licensed psychologist who has worked in correctional settings since 1996. He has provided direct clinical care and supervision in both jails and prisons. He has managed and supervised inpatient and outpatient treatment in a variety of correctional settings and has experience in working and operating under a consent decree.
Dr. Sandrock is a certified police trainer under the NJ Police Training Commission and has also been involved in pre-employment assessments for law enforcement personnel. He provides training to law enforcement staff in suicide prevention and the management of mentally ill offenders. Dr. Sandrock teaches at Elizabeth General Medical Center as an intern instructor and at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He serves on the Board of Directors for the American Correctional Association.
A sought-after speaker and lecturer, Dr. Sandrock has conducted research and published many articles related to his field, and he has presented extensively at national conferences.
Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, Farleigh Dickinson University
Master of Education in Psychology, Temple University
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Temple University
