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Don's approach to therapy is informed by the practice of mindfulness -
paying attention to what is happening in the present moment in mind,
body, and relationships, without judgment and with kindness. Whether
with adolescents, adults, couples, or families, he works collaboratively
to help clients identify and understand habitual patterns and to do
something new. His particular interests include working with families
with adolescent and adult children with developmental disabilities,
where his unique position as the middle child between two
developmentally disabled siblings adds "bred in the bone" understanding;
anxiety and depression in artists and professionals, where his 25 years
of experience as a creative executive in advertising provides an
informed perspective; and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) for
high school and college students and professionals, where his expertise
allows him to fine tune a curriculum for specific needs.
Don is a licensed social worker with a Master of Social Services degree
from Bryn Mawr College and a Master of Applied Meditation Studies degree
from the Won Institute of Graduate Studies. He is trained in
mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) through courses and
supervision with the Center for Mindfulness at the University of
Massachusetts Medical School, and a practicum and one-year internship
with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital's MBSR program. Don teaches
MBSR to patients and professionals at Jefferson, and is a Lecturer in
the University's College of Health Professions. He has also been a
member of the full time faculty of the Won Institute of Graduate
Studies. Don publishes and presents on mindfulness and its applications
in health care and education.
Don can be reached at 215-382-6680 ext. 4239. |