Sarah Mendelsohn, LCSW

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.

Sarah Mendelsohn, LCSW

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.

Sarah Mendelsohn, LCSW

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.

Clinical Philosophy

Therapy is a structured relationship for studying how a life has been put together and what it means to live it. My approach is collaborative and grounded in a psychodynamic, relational frame.


Together, we will study how your life experiences have been organized (often in adaptive ways from early childhood) and how that shapes the present. The therapeutic relationship is central to my approach; it becomes the working space and the treatment itself.

Clinical Philosophy

Therapy is a structured relationship for studying how a life has been put together and what it means to live it. My approach is collaborative and grounded in a psychodynamic, relational frame.


Together, we will study how your life experiences have been organized (often in adaptive ways from early childhood) and how that shapes the present. The therapeutic relationship is central to my approach; it becomes the working space and the treatment itself.

Clinical Philosophy

Therapy is a structured relationship for studying how a life has been put together and what it means to live it. My approach is collaborative and grounded in a psychodynamic, relational frame.


Together, we will study how your life experiences have been organized (often in adaptive ways from early childhood) and how that shapes the present. The therapeutic relationship is central to my approach; it becomes the working space and the treatment itself.