Tony Petruzzella PhD

Psychologist
805 E Broward Blvd, #301
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
ADA Accessible
Narrative of Services:

Dr. Petruzzella has years of experience providing and supervising culturally responsive, LGBTQ+ affirmative, and evidence-based psychotherapy for a range of presenting problems. Currently, he maintains a private practice in Fort Lauderdale, FL, where he provides cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), prolonged exposure therapy (PE), and other treatments (e.g., behavioral activation for substance use). Dr. Petruzzella integrates skills-training in emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.

Treatment of Co-occurring Disorders:

Dr. Petruzzella provides individual therapy for a range of co-occurring disorders, including mood (e.g., depression), trauma-related (e.g., PTSD), and substance use disorders. Treatment is generally structured, time-limited, and skills-based; evidence- and research-based; and integrated (e.g., focusing on core causal/maintaining factors to address multiple concerns simultaneously).

Training Description:

Dr. Petruzzella earned his PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Georgia and completed an APA-accredited doctoral internship at the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System. He completed an APA accredited postdoctoral fellowship in the OCD and Anxiety Disorders Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) through the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.

Diversity Statement:

Dr. Petruzzella provides culturally-responsive and LGBTQ-affirmative psychotherapy to address the unique experiences and needs of diverse individuals and couples.

Dr. Petruzzella’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is rooted in personal experiences as a gay man and developed through professional experiences with diverse populations. His personal knowledge and understanding of issues facing sexual minorities gave him an appreciation for others who experience adversity due to stigmatized identities, and this background has been complemented with considerable coursework, research experiences (i.e., research on LGBTQ issues), pedagogical training and experience, and clinical training focused on developing and employing strong cultural competence as a clinical psychologist.