Skip to Main Content

Anamaria Orozco

Clinical Instructor of Social Work in the Child Study Center
DownloadHi-Res Photo

Additional Titles

Student Supervisor, Yale Child Study Center

Fellowship Faculty Member, Advanced Clinical Social Work Fellowship

About

Titles

Clinical Instructor of Social Work in the Child Study Center

Student Supervisor, Yale Child Study Center; Fellowship Faculty Member, Advanced Clinical Social Work Fellowship

Biography

Anamaria Orozco is a bilingual and bicultural experienced Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Haven, CT. She has a history of working with children and adults with anxiety, depression, neuro developmental disorders and complex trauma. She is certified and trained in multiple different trauma focused evidenced based practices. She utilizes a psycho dynamic, trauma and culturally informed approach to provide therapy.

Anamaria enjoys traveling, gardening and spending time with her dog, family and friends.

Appointments

Other Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

MSW
Simmons University, Clinical Social Work (2018)

Advanced Training & Certifications

MATCH- Modular Approach to Therapy for Children
Child Health & Development Institute of CT (2025)
SPACE Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions
Yale Child Study Center (2025)
TF-CBT Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Child and Family Guidance Center (2022)
CFTSI Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention
Yale School of Medicine

Research

Publications

2025

  • Cultural Influences on Development and Pediatric Behavioral Health
    Working under the guidance and mentoring of Dr. Eunice Yuen, I have contributed to Chapter 3-2 in the most recent edition Lewis's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry textbook. My section covers Mental Health in Latine American Youth. I wrote about the unique challenges and strengths of Latine folk, culturally responsive care for Latine Americans and shared about cultural tools of healing. Within the chapter I also wrote a section highlighting the use of spirituality in treatment and the strengths and challenges around this. Lastly, I co-created a schema that will be printed in the book that teaches the cultural considerations in working with minority youths and families to be used with the bio-psycho-social model of development. Chapters have been accepted and are currently up for printing.
    Chapters

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • activity

    Someone Cares Closet Committe

  • activity

    Social Work Fellowship Recruitment Committee

  • activity

    Empowering Latine Faculty and Staff at Yale

  • activity

    Someone Cares Closet Committee WTNH feature

  • activity

    Los Sonidos del Alma; The historical power of music in acknowledging Latinx Mental Health.

Get In Touch

Contacts

Mailing Address

Child Study Center

350 George St.

New Haven, Connecticut 06511

United States