Leigh DeLorenzi, PhD

Assistant Professor of Counseling

Dr. DeLorenzi has a clinical specialty in the treatment of trauma, and has spent her career counseling children, adults, families, couples, and groups. She serves as a consulting psychotherapist at The Center for Physician Wellbeing where she focuses on program development and burnout prevention for physicians and mental health professionals.

Education

B.A., University of Miami
M.A., Rollins College
Ph.D., University of Central Florida
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
National Certified Counselor

Specialties: Treatment for trauma in children, adults, families, couples, and groups; well-being promotion and burnout prevention for physicians and mental health professionals

Research

Her current research seeks to examine the impact of well-being initiatives within the medical and mental health training environments. Dr. DeLorenzi's scholarship also focuses on standards of professional conduct and gatekeeping practices across the mental health professions.


News & Features

March 13, 2025

New Center Provides Rollins ABACS Students With Unique Experience

Rollins’ new Behavior Services Center is providing master’s students in the College’s Applied Behavior Analysis & Clinical Science program with the unique opportunity to gain real-world experience with the support of the program’s expert faculty.

New Center Provides Rollins ABACS Students With Unique Experience

January 15, 2025

Video: Rollins’ New Evening Educare Program

Learn more about Rollins’ new Evening Educare program, which offers low-cost, high-quality childcare to students in the Hamilton Holt School’s Professional Advancement and Graduate Studies programs.

Video: Rollins’ New Evening Educare Program
Lauren Smith

December 18, 2024

Generational Impact

On a personal and professional level, the new dean of Rollins’ Hamilton Holt School knows how the grit and resilience of adult learners can produce life-changing results.

Generational Impact