Lauren Moss-Racusin, PhD (She/Her)
Education
BA: Boston University, Hispanic Language and Literatures
PhD: University of Connecticut Clinical, Psychology
Professional Affiliations
Adjunct Professor, Southern Connecticut State University
Certifications
Licensed Psychologist (CT)
Credentials
PhD
Dr. Lauren Moss-Racusin joined Yale Health 2020 as a Yale College Community Care (YC3) Clinician. She completed a bachelor’s degree in Hispanic Language and Literatures from Boston University, followed by a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Connecticut, a clinical internship at the counseling center at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a postdoctoral fellowship at the counseling center at Temple University.
Dr. Moss-Racusin is passionate about inclusivity in the mental health field, and about using psychotherapy as a platform through which to advance social justice. As a clinician, she helps individuals to understand themselves and their relationships, to learn adaptive ways to engage with their thoughts and feelings, and to make healthful changes. Dr. Moss-Racusin loves working with university students on the range of life issues they may be facing including psychological distress, trauma, identity development, discrimination, familial, peer, and romantic relationships, academic and occupational pressures, and growing independence.
Languages Spoken: English