Psy.D., Rutgers
Donald Morgan is the director of the Psychological Clinic at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) and
teaches in the clinical program. After graduating from GSAPP in 1979,
he was a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow at Albert
Einstein College of Medicine. He then spent 15 years in full-time
private practice working with children, adults, and couples. Dr.
Morgan's work is influenced by postdoctoral studies in yoga and
self-regulation practices, Eastern studies, and cognitive-behavioral
therapy. He is a certified psychoanalyst. His research background
includes psychophysiological studies of hypnosis, attention, and pain
control, and he is currently working with biofeedback and neurofeedback
in clinical research. He has served as a consultant to Overlook
Hospital's Department of Cardiology and developed its first stress
management group program. He specializes in working with clients with
chronic diseases who can benefit from holistic and integrative therapies,
and continues to practice and supervise as a licensed psychologist.