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Jill Campbell, MSW-I

Associate Psychotherapist

Jill prioritizes the facilitation of a therapeutic relationship in which her clients’ joys, anxieties, desires, traumatic experiences, anger, and curiosities are safe to explore. Her work is rooted in curiosity about how old patterns continue to influence the here and now, and how new ways of relating to self and others emerge in therapy.

Jill has clinical experience providing individual and family therapy to adults, children, adolescents, and young adults facing acute and complex trauma, anxiety, depression, and body image concerns. She is a certified integrative, holistic yoga teacher and has taught trauma-informed yoga to healthcare providers, college students, and LGBTQ+ young adults experiencing homelessness.

Jill previously earned a Master of Arts in Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Creative Writing from the American University of Paris. She also has a professional background in research and is a published co-author in the book Mindfulness for Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Jill is a second-year MSW student at the New York University Silver School of Social Work.

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