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DANIELLE KOZANNO, PSY.D. (she/her)

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Danielle Kozanno is a licensed clinical psychologist in Massachusetts (PSY5000140). She earned her doctorate degree from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA and has trained in university counseling centers, community clinics, and private practice settings. She provides individual psychotherapy to adults and young adults.

 

Dr. Kozanno's areas of expertise include anxiety & mood disorders, sport & performance psychology, identity development, and self-esteem concerns. She also has a keen interest in working with folks who may be experiencing acculturation difficulties, relationship distress, challenges in higher education, and those in the LGBTQ+ community. She uses an integrative approach that incorporates psychodynamic, insight-oriented, and cognitive-behavioral therapeutic perspectives while acknowledging multifaceted and intersecting identities.

 

“I strive to provide space for clients to pause, reflect, and gain support. Together, we will work to identify strengths, build resiliency, and resolve conflicts. Engaging in therapy often allows for healing, growth, and change, and it is my hope that I can support you on your journey towards wellness.”

 

Dr. Kozanno received her BA in anthropology from Yale University, where she was a two-sport athlete in both ice hockey and softball.   

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PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

EDUCATION

Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)

The Wright Institute

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Master of Arts (Clinical Psychology)
The Wright Institute

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Master of Arts (Sport Psychology)

John F. Kennedy University

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Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology)

Yale University

EXPERTISE

Anxiety

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Depression

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LGBTQ+ issues

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Sport Psychology

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Relationship Distress

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Higher Education

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Identity Development and Self Esteem  

PRESENTATIONS

Kozlowski, D (2021, July). How sport participation impacts women’s personal empowerment: The relationship between participation in sport, instrumentality, locus of control, and body competence in the retired athlete. Dissertation poster presentation to Wright Institute community. Berkeley, CA.

 

Kozlowski, D (2020, October-November) Building individual & team confidence. Ongoing psychoeducation and activities with a varsity women’s team to build individual and team confidence, Davis, CA.

 

Kozlowski, D. (2020, September) Managing academics, motivation, and athletics during Covid-19. Presented in multiple sessions to varsity athletes at UC-Davis, Davis, CA.

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