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What Does Stigma Look Like for People with Parkinson’s?

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Host Larry Gifford opens our four-part series defining stigma and exploring what stigma looks like for people with PD with his first guest, Kimball Magoni, PhD.

Dr. Magoni is a licensed psychologist in private practice for more than 35 years. His perspective as a person with Parkinson's makes for a conversation filled with understanding and thoughtful strategies for anyone experiencing internal or external stigma.
More about Dr. Magoni:
Kimball Magoni, PhD, is a Licensed Psychologist and a Nationally Certified Health Service Provider in Psychology. Dr. Magoni has over 35 years of experience in private practice treating adolescents, adults, and families. He has a specialty in resolving treatment resistant conditions. He empowers his patients to discover and integrate effective coping strategies to address physical and emotional challenges.
Dr. Magoni received his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Temple University. He completed a four-year post-doctoral program at The Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis, Structural Family Therapy training at The Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy training at The Beck Institute.
Dr. Magoni provides consultation, workshop training and supervision to therapists, university professionals and hospital staff on a variety of clinical topics.

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Host Larry Gifford opens our four-part series defining stigma and exploring what stigma looks like for people with PD with his first guest, Kimball Magoni, PhD.

Dr. Magoni is a licensed psychologist in private practice for more than 35 years. His perspective as a person with Parkinson's makes for a conversation filled with understanding and thoughtful strategies for anyone experiencing internal or external stigma.
More about Dr. Magoni:
Kimball Magoni, PhD, is a Licensed Psychologist and a Nationally Certified Health Service Provider in Psychology. Dr. Magoni has over 35 years of experience in private practice treating adolescents, adults, and families. He has a specialty in resolving treatment resistant conditions. He empowers his patients to discover and integrate effective coping strategies to address physical and emotional challenges.
Dr. Magoni received his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Temple University. He completed a four-year post-doctoral program at The Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis, Structural Family Therapy training at The Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy training at The Beck Institute.
Dr. Magoni provides consultation, workshop training and supervision to therapists, university professionals and hospital staff on a variety of clinical topics.

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