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Dr. Brooke A. Donald is a licensed clinical psychologist who practices cognitive-behavior therapy with adolescents and adults. With over 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Donald’s practice is primarily devoted to the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. She has specialized training from the University of Pennsylvania in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia from the pioneers in the field. She has also received extensive training in structural family therapy from the Minuchin Center.
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Dr. Donald received her Masters of Science from Northeastern University and she received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
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Dr. Donald is presently on the medical staff of Morristown Medical Center. She worked as the coordinator for Behavioral Medicine for five years. While in this position she primarily focused on treating patients with chronic insomnia as well as depression and anxiety steaming from a chronic medical diagnosis. As a full time psychologist at Morristown Medical Center, she had the opportunity to publish 3 papers. She also was the coordinator for the doctoral internship program at Morristown Medical Center in collaboration with Greystone State Psychiatric Hospital.
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Dr. Donald is in the office during the day hours, 8-2 pm and is available in the evenings for telehealth appointments.
Dr. Jennifer Butler-Sweeney, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in the state of NJ. She subscribes to a predominantly cognitive-behavioral orientation yet borrows from person-centered and dialectical behavioral models to formulate her therapeutic conceptualization and intervention.
Her educational background includes an undergraduate Psychology degree from The College of the Holy Cross, a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Fordham University, a Master’s degree from Columbia University Teachers College in Child Development, and finally a
doctoral degree from Seton Hall University in Counseling Psychology.
Dr. Sweeney has experience in a variety of clinical issues and mental health symptoms including but not limited to depression, anxiety, emotional regulation, relational difficulties, familial conflict, communication boundaries and effectiveness and trauma. She works predominantly with adolescents through adults in individual, family and couples modalities.