Olivia Bucci, LCSW

Life can feel complex and strenuous to navigate at times. My hope is to partner with my clients and their families and work together as a team to explore challenges, uncover individual strengths and identify the tools that will be the most useful and valuable on the journey of change.
~ Olivia, Child, Adolescent & Young Adult Therapist, Clinical Coordinator
Olivia Bucci, LCSW

Olivia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Connecticut where she received her Bachelor’s of Social Work degree from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield. She then went on to receive her Master’s in Social Work at the University of Connecticut with a concentration in clinical work with individuals, groups and families.

She has extensive experience in elementary through high school settings, collaborating with teachers and parents to support students’ social, emotional, and academic growth. She has also provided individual and group therapy for children and teens at Kids in Crisis and other agencies, working closely with families to strengthen parent‑child relationships.

Olivia has a deep understanding that each individual life and brain is complex and she tailors her therapeutic interventions to the unique needs of each of her clients. She uses a positive psychology framework in her therapy sessions with the children, teens and young adults she serves. She assists her clients in identifying and celebrating their strengths while simultaneously working on areas of growth.
“Only when we are brave enough to explore our darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.”
– Brené Brown
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Olivia draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and psychodynamic frameworks in her clinical work which focuses on an array of issues facing today’s youth including: ADHD, oppositional defiance, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, low self-esteem, social isolation, bullying, school avoidance and behavioral issues. Olivia meets every client with the utmost empathy to ensure that they feel safe, heard and secure in the therapeutic environment. She understands that self-reflection and self-growth takes courage and she is honored to serve her clients and families.