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The Koslow Center Mission

The Koslow Center for Marriage and Family is dedicated to offering therapeutic services to individuals, couples, and families in person or via telehealth at our on-campus clinic. Therapy is conducted by advanced graduate students under the supervision of licensed professional faculty and supervisors.

For appointments, please call (203) 254-4000, ext. 2306.

Thank you for seeking services at the Koslow Center for Marriage and Family Therapy. We recognize what a courageous step it is to seek services for yourself and your family. As marriage and family therapists in training, our students provide systemic, relational therapy to individuals, couples, and families. We believe that the quality of our relationships is of the utmost importance and are committed to providing space for you to explore and enhance your own.

We look forward to being a part of your journey.

Sincerely,
Dr. Ali Bryant, LMFT
Clinical Director

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Welcome to the Koslow Center for Marriage and Family Therapy

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The Koslow Center is dedicated to:

  • Providing therapeutic services to individuals, couples, and families
  • Excellence in the training of professional marriage and family therapists
  • Creating a community of professionals where both graduate and current students can be engaged and remain connected
  • Engaging students to establish their values and understanding of the world while emphasizing excellence in critical reasoning, synthesis of solutions, communication, and an understanding of the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of associated human behavior

Services

The Koslow Center seeks to assist individuals, couples, and families with problems such as:

  • Interpersonal relationship concerns
  • Pre-marital concerns or issues
  • Breakdown in family communication
  • Childhood development concerns
  • Parent/child conflict
  • Marital conflict
  • Sexual difficulties
  • Separation or divorce issues
  • Coping with aging parents
  • Problems related to illness or loss
  • Depression
  • Anxiety

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The ethical principles and standards of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) as well as state laws regarding confidentiality and professional practice are rigorously adhered to by all therapists.

Therapy is provided by advanced graduate students in the Marriage and Family Program at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ’s School of Education and Human Development. All sessions are observed by a supervisory team to ensure that clients receive the best services possible, Supervisors are Connecticut state-licensed marriage and family therapists who are credentialed to treat and deliver services to individuals, couples, and families through the professional application of family systems approaches. Clients are requested to give their written consent to these procedures at the onset of therapy.

Fees range from $0-$60 per session. No one is turned away for financial constraints.

Clinical Supervisors

Alessandra Bryant
Assistant Professor of the Practice | Marriage & Family Therapy
Carissa D’Aniello-Heyda
Chair, Family Therapy and Social Work Department | Associate Professor, Marriage & Family Therapy
Michele Parker
Director and Associate Professor, Marriage & Family Therapy
Rona Preli
Associate Professor, Marriage & Family Therapy
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Directions

  • The Koslow Center is conveniently located off I-95 at Exit 22
  • Enter the University via the Round Hill Road entrance.