Suzie Goldstein, LCSW
Suzie’s initial passions led her to pursue a career in health and wellness. She is a an Iyengar yoga therapist/ instructor, with training in Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY). She has experience working with people of all ages including those who have experienced trauma and those living with chronic illness including co-facilitating trauma sensitive yoga groups for trauma survivors at the Smith College Counseling Service.
Suzie’s integrative approach to clinical work is somatically-based, trauma-centered, and utilizes a neurobiological and attachment informed lens grounded in social justice. She embraces a holistic mind-body approach toward health and believes the definition of wellbeing is unique for each of us. She is dedicated to helping people navigate the stress of everyday life and heal from trauma while recognizing and embracing their own identities, strengths, and resiliency.
In her free time, Suzie loves hanging out with my her four chickens and new puppy, practicing/teaching yoga, being at the beach, and hiking around the Valley.
Suzie Goldstein is a white, heterosexual, cisgender woman, uses she/her pronouns and works under the supervision and licensure of Michelle Marchese, LICSW. She has previously interned at the Smith College Counseling Service but has been in this practice since September 2023. She is trained in the Flash Technique for trauma (demo here).
TRAININg/Certifications
Bachelor’s in Art History from UMASS Amherst
Master’s in Clinical Social Work from Simmons School for Social Work
Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor
Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY)
Flash Technique for Trauma
EMDR (currently in training)
Billing
Suzie offers a sliding scale rate and can accept Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Tufts and Cigna (out-of-network/superbill only) insurance at this time.