Gloria Mazza, MSN, APRN, is board-certified in Psychiatric–Mental Health and Adult/Geriatric Primary Care. She earned her Master’s degree in Nursing from the University of Massachusetts and completed her postgraduate certification in psychiatry at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas.

Her clinical experience spans primary care at a Rhode Island–based Federally Qualified Health Center, psychiatric emergency services, and outpatient psychiatric management within community mental health settings. She has also worked with forensic patients at Eleanor Slater Hospital and has experience supporting individuals receiving medication-assisted treatment.

In addition to her clinical work, Gloria is an experienced nursing educator. Teaching has been an important part of her professional life, reflecting her commitment to supporting the future clinical workforce.

Gloria values collaborative, interdisciplinary care and is committed to working in partnership with patients to identify interventions that support self-efficacy and personal agency. Her approach integrates health literacy, medication management, psychotherapy, and lifestyle-based strategies, guided by each individual’s goals and sense of self.