Celia

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Celia Morgan, Ph.D., is a writer, clinical psychologist, researcher, and Clinical Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. With over two decades of dedicated work in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health conditions, Celia has become a leading figure in her field.
Her critically acclaimed book, "Finding Peace," was the first to outline effective therapy strategies for PTSD that do not rely on medication, impacting therapeutic practices globally for nearly two decades. Her follow-up book, "Whispers of the Mind," broke new ground by offering insights into managing intrusive trauma-related thoughts and memories.
Dr. Morgan established the PTSD recovery and research initiatives at both the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Hospital and the Stanford Psychiatric Hospital. She remains actively involved in patient care, mentoring the next generation of psychologists and psychiatrists, and conducting cutting-edge research. Her profound contributions to PTSD studies and broader psychological issues have been highlighted in prominent media outlets, and she frequently appears as an expert guest on television and radio programs.
Based in sunny California, Dr. Morgan's work continues to influence countless lives, providing hope and practical solutions for those seeking to overcome their struggles with mental health.
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