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Dana Gionta, Ph.D.
Dana Gionta, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in Connecticut, where she works as an educator, clinician, and consultant in the area of health and wellness.
Dr. Gionta has a BA in Business from New York University, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rhode Island. She is an Adjunct Professor at Fairfield University, and the University of New Haven, and a contributing author to Health Forum Online (www.healthforumonline.com). Her interests include family-work-life balance, interpersonal communication, integrating psychology, business and health, and cultural issues in health and wellness. She serves on the American Psychological Association's "Business of Practice Network" committee to help advance the development of healthy psychological workplaces throughout CT. You can visit her website (www.counselingconnecticut.com) to learn more about her areas of specialization, and common practices of a psychologically healthy workplace.
Her PT blog is Occupational Hazards.

