Dr. Marissa Sicley-Rogers, is a licensed clinical psychologist and has worked with Hartford Healthcare since 2015. She completed her graduate training in clinical psychology at Antioch University New England. At Hartford HealthCare’s Institute of Living (IOL), she completed a predoctoral internship in child and adolescent psychology and a postdoctoral fellowship in both lifespan psychological assessment and suicide prevention-focused group psychotherapy with adolescents. After fellowship, she was hired as the Coordinator of the IOL’s Psychological Testing Service where she provided supervision in psychological assessment to psychology predoctoral practicum students and interns, as well as postdoctoral fellows. She was also a core member of IOL’s Psychology Training and Supervision faculty, where she facilitated a variety of activities pertinent to the development of psychology trainees, including clinical supervision, teaching, consultation, crisis management, and mentorship. Importantly, she has a lifelong passion for and dedication to suicide prevention, and has served as the Operational Lead for Hartford HealthCare Behavioral Health Network’s (BHN) Zero Suicide initiative since 2021. As part of the BHN’s Suicide Postvention team, she has led deployments of support to colleagues in the wake of patient losses to suicide and other serious safety events. As Well-Being Manager, she brings a deep knowledge of behavioral health and experience with teaching and organizational change. In this role, she will be responsible for managing the Well-Being Department’s education and training portfolio in supporting our colleagues and workforce. Dr. Sicley-Rogers greatly enjoys spending quality time with her family, her puppy, and running.