Amy Joy Myers, MSW, LCSW
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About
Titles
Assistant Clinical Professor of Social Work
Family-Based Recovery Substance Use Consultant
Biography
Amy has provided support and clinical care to adults, children and families in greater New Haven since 1998. Throughout her career, she has worked with under-resourced patients of a community healthcare center; adults with HIV/AIDS; parents with substance use challenges; and women in carceral settings. The connecting theme across these sectors, and which draws Amy to Social Work and community services is the transformative impact of secure relationships. As an Assistant Clinical Professor of Social Work at the Child Study Center Amy provides consultation, training and model assurance services to a network of teams who deliver in-home substance use treatment and relational parent-child support, across the state of Connecticut, and within other municipalities in the United States and Canada. Amy is professionally endorsed by the Connecticut Association for Infant Mental Health as an Infant Mental Health Clinical Mentor.
Appointments
Child Study Center
Assistant Clinical Professor (Social Work)Primary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Advanced Clinical Social Work Fellowship
- Child Study Center
- Yale Medicine
Education & Training
- MSW
- Fordham University, Clinical with Children and Families (2006)
- BA
- University of Connecticut, Psychology (1993)
News
News
- July 01, 2024
Yale Child Study Center recognizes 2024 award recipients and retirees
- March 14, 2024
Celebrating Black History Month: Honoring the Influence of Black Artists
- June 07, 2023
Recognizing YCSC faculty & staff for long-term service at Yale
- May 18, 2023
Yale Family-Based Recovery model developers get social