

Hello! My name is Erin and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. With my extensive experience in the arts I have always celebrated the variety and creativity of people. In my most recent role working with people going through the judicial system, my belief that some of the greatest work can be accomplished when a person is provided a non judgmental and safe ear, has only strengthened.
As a clinical social worker I have worked in many different settings such as hospitals, group homes, residential schools, community service agencies, and group practices providing individual therapy. I have worked with people from many different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Currently, I have been practicing as a psychotherapist for 10 years. I believe my broad experience helps me to understand my clients on many different levels and meet them where they are at.
Asking for help is difficult, but it’s worth it for the relief it brings. In 30 years of professional experience, I have witnessed the transformative power of therapy. I specialize in working with adult individuals. I am genuinely interested in you and your human experience. How has it shaped you? What obstacles has it erected in your path? Let’s get curious about it all. My complete respect and empathy are always present.
I work with adults who want to better understand their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors so they can feel less overwhelmed by anxiety or depression. Together, we’ll explore what’s happening beneath the surface and develop practical tools that support both your immediate relief and your longer-term goals. My approach is collaborative, thoughtful, and paced to match where you are right now.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, educator, and artist. I am skilled and experienced in supporting people working on issues of self-esteem/worth, traditional and non-traditional relationship issues, sexual wellness, body-positivity, grief, depression, anxiety, trauma, recovery, life transitions, family issues, and more.
The work we do will be directed by the Person-Centered, Rogerian principles of unconditional positive regard, empathy, and belief in authentic human connection.
Self-love is the idea that one must love oneself to achieve happiness and love from others. It always made me feel some type of way. To survive, we are forced to constantly grind; to hustle. If that wasn't enough, we face daily oppression, including racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia, homophobia, colorism, texturism, and more! Self-love seems more and more like a folk tale similar to the American Dream: a goal that was not created for people of the global majority.
I help individuals who keep finding themselves in the same painful relational patterns. Whether you're stuck in a situationship that won't solidify, caught in a pursue-withdraw cycle with your partner, or drawn to emotionally unavailable people, there is an attachment pattern driving it. My work is about understanding that pattern and building something more secure.
Whether you're unpacking generational trauma, processing relational distress, or learning how to set boundaries that don't cost you the relationship, we go beyond symptom management and get to the root. This is therapy that meets you where you are and honors every layer of who you are.
I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with 14 years of experience in Private Practice. I provide a calm, safe and supportive space for my clients to process their thoughts and feelings. I will support you on your journey as well as gently challenge your belief systems. The world is everchanging and I will help you navigate your world.
I'm a Palestinian/Iraqi immigrant woman that grew up Muslim in America. I provide culturally responsive therapy for immigrant women or children of immigrants, but I also have a variety of clients from all walks of life.
I am a licensed independent clinical social worker and I received my Masters Degree in Social Work from Boston College. (My first Master's Degree was in Education from Rutgers University - which means I also do a lot of psychoeducation in my sessions!) I've worked with students with disabilities, in college counseling centers, in group practices, and now I have my own private practice.
Prior to being a therapist, I worked in higher education with college students for thirteen years.
I specialize in treating OCD, anxiety disorders, specific phobias such as emetophobia, and related conditions. My clinical background spans over a decade and includes experience with both children and adults. I also have a strong foundation in supporting individuals with autism and ADHD, helping them navigate the unique challenges associated with these conditions.


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