Sarah Mendelsohn

LCSW

Sarah Mendelsohn

LCSW

Sarah Mendelsohn

LCSW

“It’s a joy to be hidden, and a disaster not to be found.”

— D. W. Winnicott (1963)

“It’s a joy to be hidden, and a disaster not to be found.”

— D. W. Winnicott (1963)

“It’s a joy to be hidden, and a disaster not to be found.”

— D. W. Winnicott (1963)

About

Sarah is a psychotherapist with over thirty years of clinical experience. Her work is conversational, grounded, and deeply respectful of each person’s way of being. She works with adults, couples, and families. She also provides supervision and mentorship to clinicians and teaches within psychodynamic and relational traditions.

About

Sarah is a psychotherapist with over thirty years of clinical experience. Her work is conversational, grounded, and deeply respectful of each person’s way of being. She works with adults, couples, and families. She also provides supervision and mentorship to clinicians and teaches within psychodynamic and relational traditions.

About

Sarah is a psychotherapist with over thirty years of clinical experience. Her work is conversational, grounded, and deeply respectful of each person’s way of being. She works with adults, couples, and families. She also provides supervision and mentorship to clinicians and teaches within psychodynamic and relational traditions.

Professional Offerings

Therapy

Sarah works with adults in individual and couples psychotherapy. Her approach is relational and eclectic, drawing from psychoanalysis, CBT, and family systems to understand each person specifically.

Teaching

Sarah teaches on the psychotherapy process and clinical attunement, helping clinicians develop their relational skills and theoretical grounding.

Presentations

Sarah teaches and presents on the psychotherapy process and the craft of clinical attunement.

Clinical Supervision & Mentorship

Sarah offers clinical supervision and professional mentorship for therapists who value a relational, psychodynamic lens.

Writing

Sarah writes for psychoanalytic journals and conferences.

Professional Offerings

Therapy

Sarah works with adults in individual and couples psychotherapy. Her approach is relational and eclectic, drawing from psychoanalysis, CBT, and family systems to understand each person specifically.

Teaching

Sarah teaches on the psychotherapy process and clinical attunement, helping clinicians develop their relational skills and theoretical grounding.

Presentations

Sarah teaches and presents on the psychotherapy process and the craft of clinical attunement.

Clinical Supervision & Mentorship

Sarah offers clinical supervision and professional mentorship for therapists who value a relational, psychodynamic lens.

Writing

Sarah writes for psychoanalytic journals and conferences.

Professional Offerings

Therapy

Sarah works with adults in individual and couples psychotherapy. Her approach is relational and eclectic, drawing from psychoanalysis, CBT, and family systems to understand each person specifically.

Teaching

Sarah teaches on the psychotherapy process and clinical attunement, helping clinicians develop their relational skills and theoretical grounding.

Presentations

Sarah teaches and presents on the psychotherapy process and the craft of clinical attunement.

Clinical Supervision & Mentorship

Sarah offers clinical supervision and professional mentorship for therapists who value a relational, psychodynamic lens.

Writing

Sarah writes for psychoanalytic journals and conferences.

Relational Psychoanalysis

Being a human being can be hard. Sometimes the pain is acute and named; sometimes it’s a quieter ache in everyday life. Therapy offers a steady, safe place to lay things out, examine closely, and pursue change.

Many people feel relief simply from having a consistent space to speak and be met. Over time, patterns become clearer and meaning takes shape. Daily life–work, relationships, creative pursuits–often becomes easier to navigate. Symptom relief and treatment (for example, depression, anxiety, or disordered eating) can sit alongside deeper work.

Relational Psychoanalysis

Being a human being can be hard. Sometimes the pain is acute and named; sometimes it’s a quieter ache in everyday life. Therapy offers a steady, safe place to lay things out, examine closely, and pursue change.

Many people feel relief simply from having a consistent space to speak and be met. Over time, patterns become clearer and meaning takes shape. Daily life–work, relationships, creative pursuits–often becomes easier to navigate. Symptom relief and treatment (for example, depression, anxiety, or disordered eating) can sit alongside deeper work.

Relational Psychoanalysis

Being a human being can be hard. Sometimes the pain is acute and named; sometimes it’s a quieter ache in everyday life. Therapy offers a steady, safe place to lay things out, examine closely, and pursue change.

Many people feel relief simply from having a consistent space to speak and be met. Over time, patterns become clearer and meaning takes shape. Daily life–work, relationships, creative pursuits–often becomes easier to navigate. Symptom relief and treatment (for example, depression, anxiety, or disordered eating) can sit alongside deeper work.

My Practice

Individuals

Therapy offers a steady place to think, feel, and be witnessed. Sessions attend to the suffering in the here and now, and to the patterns that organize that pain. Relief and understanding develop together over time.

Couples

Couples work examines the system you create together: how you protect, pursue, withdraw, and repair. The aim is not blame but uncover clarity and movement in your relationship.

Adult Family Systems

When the work involves two or more people, sessions help adult family members understand entrenched patterns and make room for new ones.

My Practice

Individuals

Therapy offers a steady place to think, feel, and be witnessed. Sessions attend to the suffering in the here and now, and to the patterns that organize that pain. Relief and understanding develop together over time.

Couples

Couples work examines the system you create together: how you protect, pursue, withdraw, and repair. The aim is not blame but uncover clarity and movement in your relationship.

Adult Family Systems

When the work involves two or more people, sessions help adult family members understand entrenched patterns and make room for new ones.

My Practice

Individuals

Therapy offers a steady place to think, feel, and be witnessed. Sessions attend to the suffering in the here and now, and to the patterns that organize that pain. Relief and understanding develop together over time.

Couples

Couples work examines the system you create together: how you protect, pursue, withdraw, and repair. The aim is not blame but uncover clarity and movement in your relationship.

Adult Family Systems

When the work involves two or more people, sessions help adult family members understand entrenched patterns and make room for new ones.