Savannah Grace Fitzgerald-Johnson

Motto:Never give up, never lose the opportunity to succeed.
Savannah Grace Fitzgerald-Johnson, Psy.D., is a dedicated clinical psychologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Mental Health Sciences at the University of New Haven. Based in Connecticut, she has made significant contributions to both academic research and community service. Savannah serves as the Lead Clinician for the New Haven Resilience Initiative and spearheads the Community Wellness Outreach Program.
In her practice, Savannah specializes in treating adolescents and young adults facing mental health challenges, with a strong focus on anxiety disorders and emotional regulation. Her research delves into understanding the impact of urban environments on mental well-being, particularly exploring how green spaces and community engagement can foster resilience against stress and trauma. She is passionate about developing innovative strategies to enhance mental health services in underserved suburban areas, ensuring that all individuals have access to quality care.
As an advocate for integrating psychological science with practical therapy, Savannah works tirelessly to close the gap between theory and application. She strives to make sure that the latest research findings are not only accessible but also applicable in therapeutic settings, promoting equitable mental health support across different demographics. Through her efforts, Savannah aims to build stronger, healthier communities where everyone thrives.
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