Mental Health and Wellness
Molloy University’s Mental Health and Wellness Center (MHWC) offers the following mental health services:
- Individual therapy for children, adolescents, and adults
- Group therapy for all ages
- Couples therapy
- Family therapy
- Workshops and staff development training
Molloy University’s Mental Health and Wellness Center (MHWC) is affiliated with the University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program (CMHC). The MHWC provides affordable, low cost, high-quality psychotherapy services for individuals in our community. Graduate students from the CMHC Program provide counseling services under the supervision of licensed clinicians and mental health professionals.
Day and evening appointments are available. Call 516.323.3854 to schedule an appointment.
Making a Referral
If you are a Molloy University student or faculty member seeking to refer a student, please visit the Student Personal Counseling Center or call 516.323.3484.
Telehealth Services
- Telehealth allows mental health counselors to provide services to the community online!
- Contact us to make an appointment:
- Email: MHWC@molloy.edu
- Phone: 516.323.3854
The Mental Health and Wellness Center offers a variety of treatment options and support for a wide range of mental health issues and concerns, including:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Body Image/Eating Disorders
- Trauma
- Personal Growth and Development
- Family Crisis
- Gender and Sexual Identity
- Grief and Loss
- Mental Health and Wellness
- Short-Term Solution Focused Psychotherapy
The Molloy College Mental Health and Wellness Center Mission Statement
In line with the spirit, traditions, and values of Molloy College, as well as the mission of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, the Mental Health and Wellness Center (MHWC) seeks to provide individuals in the community with the opportunity for personal growth and wellbeing through the service of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program's students, faculty, and staff. Services provided in the clinic are designed to assist individuals in their personal growth, as well as an opportunity for counselors-in-training to transform into expertly-trained clinicians. The MHWC seeks to provide a space for individuals to heal and become empowered through compassion and respect.
Staff
Program Director
Kellyanne Brady, Ph.D. is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of New York and a Nationally Certified Counselor. She received a master's degree from Adelphi University in general psychology and later went on to receive her master's degree in Mental Health Counseling from New York Institute of Technology. Following her master's degree and working in the mental health field for several years she completed her doctoral degree in Mental Health Counseling at Pace University. Kellyanne also has certification in alcohol and substance abuse counseling. Kellyanne has a wide-variety of experience in clinical settings, including extensive experience working with individuals diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness in inpatient and outpatient settings. She presently maintains an online telehealth practice providing individual counseling. For the past several years, she has worked extensively with clinical counseling students and new counselors, providing clinical supervision and training. Additionally, Kellyanne has provided clinical training to medical and mental health professionals on topics including active listening and motivational interviewing. Kellyanne's present research involves developing an understanding of the professional identity of counselors and ways to improve identity development. Kellyanne is involved with several professional organizations and has presented research and participated in a discussion panel for counseling students at the New York Mental Health Counselors Association conference in 2018.
E-Mail:kbrady1@molloy.edu
Phone: (516)323-3851
Clinical Director
Marcie Siciliano is a licensed mental health counselor and has been practicing since 2012. She holds a Master of Education from Hofstra University with a specialization in school counseling and a Certificate of Advance Study in Mental Health Counseling. She holds additional certifications in anger management and family interventions. She has been an adjunct instructor at one of the local universities teaching at the undergrad and graduate level. Prior to coming to Molloy, Marcie was a former clinical director, for a nonprofit agency working with various populations. Her focus was working with clients and families who struggle with addiction. She also worked within the Suffolk County Correctional Facility working with inmates with various mental health and substance abuse concerns. Marcie is an instructor with New York State University Police and teaching about mental health and wellness. Marcie is passionate about mental health, and it should be accessible to everyone who may need services and working with the Clinical Mental Health students to develop future mental health counselors.
E-Mail:msiciliano@molloy.edu
Phone: (516)323-3854
Clinical Supervisor
Michelle Collura is a NYS Licensed Mental Health Counselor (#006710). She holds a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from St. John’s University.
Throughout her career, Michelle has specialized in treating a variety of psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and adjustment disorders, utilizing evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Mindfulness. She has a particular passion for fostering professional development and growth of counseling students and new clinicians, having run an internship program, where she trains and supervises mental health counseling graduate students. Michelle currently operates Live Happy Counseling, an online telehealth practice where she provides psychotherapy to individuals of all ages.
Additionally, Michelle served as an adjunct professor, having taught Group Dynamics and Internship II courses at St. John’s University. Michelle remains an active participant in professional organizations including: the New York Mental Health Counselors Association (NYMHCA) and the American Counseling Association (ACA).
E-Mail:Mcollura@molloy.edu
Phone: (516)323-3854