Skip to Main Content

Dana Hoffman

Biography

Dana Hoffman, MSW, is a licensed clinical social worker at the Yale Child Study Center, specializing in trauma-informed care and parental mental health. As a clinician of the Parent and Family Development Program (PFDP) since its inception, she provides clinical treatment and supervision while supporting individuals and families through complex life transitions, relational challenges, and the impacts of chronic stress and trauma.

With over 25 years of experience, Hoffman brings a unique clinical understanding of family systems, intergenerational trauma, and attachment. Her holistic approach integrates trauma-informed treatment and attachment-focused interventions with cognitive, somatic, and mindfulness-based practices. She is trained in multiple evidence-based modalities, including CPP, EMDR, TF-CBT and DBT and specializes in addressing depression, anxiety, CPTSD, burnout, and the emotional complexities of the parent-child dyad.

Hoffman’s previous clinical positions at Yale include work within Minding the Baby and the New Haven MOMS Partnership, reflecting a long-standing commitment to culturally sensitive, collaborative, and community-minded care.

She earned her graduate degree in social work from the University of Pennsylvania.

Titles

  • Social Worker 2

Additional Information

Biography

Dana Hoffman, MSW, is a licensed clinical social worker at the Yale Child Study Center, specializing in trauma-informed care and parental mental health. As a clinician of the Parent and Family Development Program (PFDP) since its inception, she provides clinical treatment and supervision while supporting individuals and families through complex life transitions, relational challenges, and the impacts of chronic stress and trauma.

With over 25 years of experience, Hoffman brings a unique clinical understanding of family systems, intergenerational trauma, and attachment. Her holistic approach integrates trauma-informed treatment and attachment-focused interventions with cognitive, somatic, and mindfulness-based practices. She is trained in multiple evidence-based modalities, including CPP, EMDR, TF-CBT and DBT and specializes in addressing depression, anxiety, CPTSD, burnout, and the emotional complexities of the parent-child dyad.

Hoffman’s previous clinical positions at Yale include work within Minding the Baby and the New Haven MOMS Partnership, reflecting a long-standing commitment to culturally sensitive, collaborative, and community-minded care.

She earned her graduate degree in social work from the University of Pennsylvania.

Titles

  • Social Worker 2

Additional Information