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Tara Sanabria Davila, LCSW

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Assistant Clinical Professor of Social Work
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Vice Chair for Collaborative Excellence, Child Study Center

Associate Director of Youth Services, Child Study Center

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Assistant Clinical Professor of Social Work

Vice Chair for Collaborative Excellence, Child Study Center; Associate Director of Youth Services, Child Study Center

Biography

Tara Sanabria Davila, MSW is an Assistant professor who has been dedicated to the field of clinical Social Work for the last 20+ years. Her clinical expertise is in supporting youth and families who have been affected by traumatic experiences. Tara is trained and certified in several evidence-based interventions and adapts them with a culturally and structurally humble lens, to meet the unique needs of diverse youth and families.

Tara serves patients, faculty, staff, and trainees at the Child Study Center as Associate Director of Youth Clinical Services and vice chair for Collaborative Excellence. In these roles, she supports members of the Child Study Center community to enhance and nurture a climate that can support and leverage the diversity of talents, ideas, and experiences within the department. The approach she has utilized centers the department’s values, incorporates restorative practices, makes space to learn about lived experiences, and provides opportunities for ongoing learning and self- reflection to support inclusion. She is particularly passionate about contributing to the rewriting of the narrative between Yale and the city of New Haven, and centers this in her teaching, training, and citizenship.

She is dedicated to sharing her clinical and leadership experiences through mentorship to benefit the professional development of others. She is particularly passionate about supporting those who are navigating new spaces and roles, with a focus on supporting members of the global majority in learning how to navigate different systems, go beyond their growing edges, and define their path. She has also helped to bring innovative mentorship approaches to YCSC.

Tara, her husband and their 2 children have called New Haven home for over 2 decades. They are deeply dedicated to supporting New Haven through community organizing and philanthropy. Tara has served as co- chair of the Progreso Latino Fund, which focused on growing leadership and philanthropy in the New Haven’s Latine community. She and her family have established the Siempre Pa’lante fund at the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven to support initiatives that support racial equity and build solidarity.

Last Updated on October 01, 2025.

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Education & Training

Fellow
National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (2022)
Fellow
Bentley Executive Education (2022)
Non Degree Program
Smith Graduate School Of Social Work, Certificate in Advanced Clinical Supervision (2016)
MSW
Boston College (2002)
BA
University of Massachusetts, Psychology (1997)

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

Activities

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    Child Study Center

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    Child Study Center

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    Yale School of Medicine

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    Child Study Center

Honors

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    Sally Provence Award

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    Social Work Service Award

Clinical Care

Overview

Tara Sanabria Davila, LCSW, is a bilingual (English/Spanish) clinical social worker who specializes in supporting children, adolescents, and families affected by trauma, anxiety, depression, and related challenges. She is trained in several evidence-based interventions and is highly skilled in adapting them to help address the complicated emotional and psychological impact of difficult events. Davila’s approach is rooted in understanding the cultural, environmental, familial, educational, and social domains that shape an individual’s experience to co-construct a comprehensive treatment approach.

Davila provides therapy for issues such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts, and helps families leverage their strengths and existing community to support and enhance the well-being of their child. She works with youth and families to help improve communication and strengthen their relationships.

Clinical Specialties

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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