Danielle Provenzano
In 2003, I graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in psychology. Before pursuing my graduate studies, I worked for a year at New York Psychiatric Institute as a research assistant in a group that studied teenage suicide, specifically the contributing factors to cluster suicides. After gaining a considerable amount of research experience there, I felt ready to move on to a PhD program, and was thrilled to be accepted in the Family Translational Research lab in 2004. I had interned here during a summer of my undergraduate years, and it was during this time that I started to develop my interest in marital conflict. Within this realm, I am interested in the processes of couples’ communication that may be linked to levels of marital satisfaction (e.g. how partners ask for change of one another). I am really happy to be a part of such a motivated, smart, and friendly team!
