Celeste Campbell, Psy.D.

Celeste Campbell

Dr. Celeste Campbell is a Neuropsychologist serving in the Polytrauma Program at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Washington, DC. She received her undergraduate education at Yale University, holds a doctoral degree from Drexel University, and has completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Rehabilitation Neuropsychology at National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, DC. She is licensed in Virginia. Dr. Campbell has a long history of providing cognitive psychotherapy and developing residential behavioral management programs for children and adults with a variety of cognitive deficits, including learning disability, developmental disability and traumatic brain injury. Dr. Campbell has served as adjunct faculty for the George Washington University Graduate Certificate Program in Special Education and Traumatic Brain Injury. In addition she has been a frequent presenter and workshop facilitator, addressing psychological, neuropsychological and cognitive issues following brain injury to survivors and their families and friends, rehabilitation and vocational specialists, special education teachers, and case managers. Dr. Campbell currently serves on the District of Columbia Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Advisory Board and the Ohio Valley Center Model Systems Advisory Council. She has previously served on the boards of the Northern Virginia Brain Injury Association, the Brain Injury Association of Virginia, and the MidAtlantic Traumatic Brain Injury Consortium. She has appeared on “The Donahue Show,” “Taking the ‘Dis’ out of Disability”, and PBS’ “Exploring the Brain with Garrick Utley.”

When not practicing psychology, Dr. Campbell might be found on the stage of a local community theater. Or she might be in Hawaii.