
Kathryn Marrone, MSW
About Me
Kathryn Marrone, LCSWR, is a Teaching Assistant in Environmental Medicine and Public Health and in Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She is the Social Work Director of the World Trade Center Mental Health Program, Clinical Center of Excellence where she has been overseeing all social work services in the program since 2008.
Kathryn received her Master’s degree in Social Work from the New York University Silver School of Social Work. She has extensive experience providing assessments and treatment for a broad range of mood and personality disorders, with a significant focus on those impacted by trauma. She has received training in various trauma therapies as well as formal training in treatment of personality disorders. Kathryn is focused on program development including the development, improvement and expansion of social work services within the World Trade Center Health Program.
Language
English
Position
TEACHING ASSISTANT | Environmental Medicine, TEACHING ASSISTANT | Psychiatry
Publications
Selected Publications
- The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Five Essential Elements in Mass Trauma Intervention: Perspectives from World Trade Center Health Program Mental Health Clinicians. Sandra M. Lowe, Peter T. Haugen, Kathryn Marrone, Rebecca Rosen, Dori B. Reissman. Psychiatry (New York)
- Patient-Clinician agreement on treatment type and helpfulness: Results from a WTC rescue and recovery worker cohort. John Leikauf Dr., Clyde B. Schechter Dr., Kathryn Marrone, Fatih Ozbay Dr., Alison Rapoport Dr., Vanshdeep Sharma Dr., Craig L. Katz Dr.. Psychiatric Services
- Alcohol Use in polish 9/11 Responders: Implications for cross-cultural treatment. Craig L. Katz, Didier Jutras-Aswad, Marta Kiliman, Iwona Pilatowicz, Evaristo Akerele, Kathryn Marrone, Fatih Ozbay. Journal of Psychiatric Practice
Industry Relationships
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Dr. Marrone has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.
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