William Morgan, Dr.
William D. Morgan, Psy.D. and Associates
63 Chestnut Rd.
Suite 9
Paoli, PA 19301
About
William Morgan, Dr.
William D. Morgan, Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Paoli, Pennsylvania. Dr. Morgan is a caring, compassionate, effective, down-to-earth psychotherapist and evaluator whose approach to counseling, assessment, and therapy is distinctively growth-oriented, emphasizing gaining the skills needed to handle life's challenges and achieve one's full potential.
Dr. Morgan has a doctorate in clinical psychology and is adjunct faculty in the doctoral psychology program at Widener University. He has written a series of professional articles and chapters about the treatment of various problems. He is a popular speaker on issues of personal growth and change.
Dr. Morgan is a licensed psychologist. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Pennsylvania Psychological Association, and he serves on the professional advisory board for Chester County CHADD.
Dr. Morgan is the director of William D. Morgan, Psy.D. and Associates, a private group practice of mental health and career counseling professionals offering a broad array of expertise and services including psychotherapy, individual, marriage, and family counseling, child and adolescent therapy, psychological testing and evaluation, and career counseling.
Primary Specialty
Psychologist
Services
Dr. Morgan works with children, adolescents, adults, and families to facilitate change, personal growth, greater contentment, and personal effectiveness through counseling sessions in which clients engage in the process of clarifying challenges, increasing insight, and developing strategies and skills to reach the goals they desire. Dr. Morgan employs short-term counseling approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as well as long-term therapeutic approaches.
A partial list of his specialties include: counseling/psychotherapy for emotional and relationship problems (anxiety, depression, and other); Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) in children and adults; testing and assessment (diagnostic, psychoeducational, learning disabilities, career, ADHD, custody, forensic, and other); parenting and family issues; and career and workplace issues.
Additional Services
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychological Testing and Evaluation