Chelsea Robin

Chelsea is a clinical social worker providing therapy to individuals and families navigating a wide range of emotional, relational, and life challenges. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Boston College and a Master of Social Work from the University of Wyoming. Chelsea’s path into clinical social work has been shaped by curiosity about how people make sense of their experiences and how meaning is formed through struggle, change, and connection. In her work, she focuses on meeting clients where they are, slowing things down to better understand patterns as they show up, and creating space for thoughts, emotions, and experiences that may not have been fully explored before.

She approaches therapy as a collaborative process, grounded in person-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed care, with an interest in narrative and meaning-making work. Her work focuses on supporting clients in building awareness, strengthening internal and external resources, and moving toward changes that feel grounded and sustainable. Chelsea’s style is warm, steady, and engaged, and she works to create a space where clients can better understand themselves, explore their experiences with more clarity, and move toward a greater sense of steadiness in their lives.

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