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Learn how to live a happy, healthy, and mindful life

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Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Mindfulness Consultant

Fame & Celebrity Counseling

 

Psychotherapy

PRIVATE PRACTICE LOCATIONS

New York (Telehealth)

Michigan (Telehealth)

Dr. Donna Rockwell is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice focusing on anxiety, depression, and stress related concerns. Dr. Rockwell works with adults, adolescents, couples, and families.

Mindfulness

Dr. Rockwell's clinical focus is on mindful approaches to personal and professional development.

In addition to her clinical practice and academic posts, Dr. Rockwell is a Mindfulness Consultant and conducts daylong workshops and seminars, is available for corporate retreats, government agencies, sports team consultation, healthcare settings, small businesses, media organizations, and other groups, bringing the practical application of mindfulness and psychology to excellence in the workplace, school life, and personal and professional development.

Fame & Celebrity

Specializing in celebrity mental health, Dr. Rockwell helps clients cope with the fame experience, and successfully navigate celebrity life.

A former TV journalist, Dr. Rockwell is a 1980 founding member of Cable News Network. She was producer for famed journalist Daniel Schorr, and covered Capitol Hill for the network for three years. Dr. Rockwell went on to produce the daily news lead "Cover Story" for WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. and continues to appear as a mental health, mindfulness, and fame & celebrity expert on TV, radio, in print and on social media.

 

"If Katie is wide awake in the middle of the night and worried about something, "I call my friend Donna in Michigan, who happens to be a therapist and doesn't charge me for late-night phone calls," she says. "She's very, very wise, and so dialed-in emotionally. We started working at CNN together in our 20s. She's the one I call at 3 A.M., poor thing."

Katie Couric in Good Housekeeping

 
 
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