Department of Family Therapy Alumna is Quoted in O Magazine Article

Dani Moye, Ph.D.

Dani Moye, Ph.D., an alumna of the Department of Family Therapy at NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), was recently interviewed for an article in O Magazine entitled, “How to Move on from a Best Friend Breakup”, in the article, published June 16. Moye recommended, “take the time to reflect on what this shift means to you and sit with the discomfort of sadness,” says Moye. “When we don’t grieve the relational losses we’ve endured, it may take us longer to move on.” The article may be accessed at https://www.oprahmag.com/life/relationships-love/a28069319/friendship-breakup/

Moye is a proud financial member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She has served on the boards of Broward Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Healing Arts Institute of South Florida, and currently the Greater Hartford Urban League Young Professionals. She is the owner of Harmony Cove Therapy, LLC, clinical supervisor for North American Family Institute, adjunct professor at the University of Saint Joseph, and licensure supervisor for Motivo. She is a Clinical Fellow of the American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy and licensed in both Connecticut and Florida. In addition to her Ph.D. from NSU. Moye received her B.A. in Gender Studies from the University of Hartford, and her M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Central Connecticut State University. She is dedicated to breaking the stigma associated with mental health within the Black community