Julie Sahlein (she, her)

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-R

Contact Info

julie.sahlein.lcsw@gmail.com

License

  • Clinical Social Work/Therapist
    New York

Julie Sahlein, LCSW-R is a licensed clinical social worker with more than two decades of experience helping adults, teens, and children through individual, family, couples, and group psychotherapy. She has provided LGBTQ+ affirmative and culturally-attuned treatment and clinical supervision in a variety of settings, including community mental health centers, outpatient hospital clinics and, for more than 15 years, in her private practice.

Ms. Sahlein incorporates a range of approaches into a fundamentally psychoanalytic framework. Among the strategies she draws on are those from mindfulness practices, CBT, DBT, and motivational interviewing. Ms. Sahlein’s areas of expertise include severe depression, anxiety, identity concerns, family conflict, neurodivergence, and the impact of immigration on individuals and families.

Ms. Sahlein has extensive experience providing group psychotherapy in a variety of settings. Among the groups she has led over two decades of group practice are anger management and chronic health conditions groups. Currently, in her private practice, Ms. Sahlein leads two interpersonal process groups for adults and one for adolescents. Ms. Sahlein also supervises group therapy at the Uptown Downtown group practice.

Ms. Sahlein has been studying modern analytic group process with the Center for Group Studies and American Group Psychotherapy Association faculty for over a decade. She has participated in weekend institutes, conferences, and trainings with AGPA, CGS, and EGPS (the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society), of which she is currently a member. Additionally, Ms. Sahlein has served as a guest lecturer on group psychotherapy with masters level students at Hunter College School for Social Work. Her articles have appeared in the Clinical Social Work Journal and Contemporary Psychoanalysis.