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Steven Marans, MSW, PhD

Harris Professor in the Child Study Center; Director, National Center for Children Exposed to Violence/Childhood Violent Trauma Center at the Yale Child Study Center; Director, Trauma Service; Professor of Psychiatry

Contact Information

Steven Marans, MSW, PhD

Patient Care Locations

Office Location

Mailing Address

  • Child Study Center

    PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road

    New Haven, CT 06520-7900

    United States

Appointments

Biography

Dr. Marans, a child and adult psychoanalyst, is the Harris Professor of Child Psychoanalysis and Professor of Psychiatry at the Child Study Center and Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine. He is the director of the Yale Center for Traumatic Stress and Recovery and founder of the Child Development-Community Policing Program, a pioneering collaboration between mental health and law enforcement professionals providing collaborative response to children and families exposed to violence and trauma that occurs in their homes, neighborhood and schools. This program has been replicated in numerous communities around the country and abroad.

Dr. Marans is also co-developer, with Child Study Center faculty member Carrie Epstein, of the Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention, a brief, early, evidence-based treatment that has proven effectiveness in interrupting and reducing post-traumatic disorders in children exposed to traumatic events. Under the auspices of a SAMHSA grant, this intervention is being disseminated broadly both nationally and internationally. Additionally, Dr. Marans and Prof. Epstein developed the Acute Stress Intervention for Adults, a brief intervention intended to support hospital staff impacted by the psychological demands associated with responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. A training was also developed for mental health professionals implementing the model with impacted hospital staff at Yale-New Haven Hospital and elsewhere.

Dr. Marans also continues to see children, adolescents and adults for clinical consultations, psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. He teaches and supervises child psychiatry, psychology and social work fellows in psychodynamic evaluation and treatment.


Over the past 25 years, Dr. Marans has worked closely with the local, state and federal agencies on issues related to responding to trauma associated with violence in homes and communities, on terrorism and natural disasters and served on Attorney General Eric Holder's National Task Force on Children Exposed to Violence as well as the US Department of Health and Human Services National Advisory Committee on Children and Terrorism.


Education & Training

  • Fellow
    Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis (1995)
  • PhD
    London University (1993)
  • Fellow
    Hampstead Child Therapy Course and Clinic/Anna Freud Centre (1984)
  • MSW
    Smith College (1979)

Professional Service

OrganizationRoleDate
Child Study CenterTeacher of the Year2008 - 2009

Departments & Organizations