Erin Fitzpatrick completed her undergraduate education at Stockton University and holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Rutgers University. Her extensive training spans various clinical settings including outpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), and community healthcare environments.
Erin has several years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She is skilled in a range of therapeutic modalities, but particularly specializes in mindfulness-based practices and integrative therapies. Her clinical work covers a wide array of issues, including substance abuse, domestic violence, trauma, life transitions including postpartum challenges, as well as depression and anxiety.
Erin is a certified yoga and meditation teacher, which complements her expertise in somatic and mind-body techniques. She has received specialized training in:
Erin integrates cognitive behavioral therapy with mindfulness techniques to enhance self-awareness and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. She is adept at using DBT, CBT, somatics, and solution-focused therapies tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Her approach is holistic, focusing on the mind-body-spirit connection and promoting overall wellness.
Erin specializes in treating conditions such as:
Inspired by her personal journey, Erin believes in a holistic approach to mental health and is passionate about using her knowledge to help others. She finds joy in supporting clients through their healing process, helping them find strength and develop effective coping mechanisms.
Erin describes herself as calm, empathetic, and trustworthy. She enjoys providing a safe and supportive space for her clients, whether they need to feel heard or seek deeper healing.
"We’re all just walking each other home.” – Ram Dass
Erin offers telehealth services to individuals aged 18 to 65, specializing in postpartum and perinatal mental health, anxiety, and trauma.