Claudia Coleman, MSW, LICSW, is a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor. I offer therapy and clinical supervision both in-person and via Telehealth. My work is strongly influenced by psychoanalytic theory in combination with a commitment to social justice by emphasizing intersectional, anti-oppressive, spiritual, and multicultural frameworks. I also incorporate yoga, expressive arts, play therapy, and somatic therapy to provide other mediums in which my clients can communicate and heal. I appreciate working with all different types of folks, families, and couples.
I received my MSW from Smith College School of Social Work and am licensed and practicing in both Minnesota and Massachusetts. I received my post-graduate training through two separate, two-year fellowships in psychoanalytic theory and psychodynamic practice: one at The Psychotherapy Institute of Back Bay (PIBB) and another at Human Relation Services (HRS) in Boston, MA. In addition to that, I have completed a two-year couple and family therapy training program at the Psychodynamic Couple and Family Institute of New England (PCFINE). I am certified in Psychodynamic Supervision through the Smith College School for Social Work Continuing Education Program. I have completed a 230-hour yoga and meditation teacher training program at the Yoga Center Retreat in Minneapolis. And currently provide individual and group supervision at Emerge Therapy.