Sheryl Olshin, LICSW, CCM is a social worker with 30 years of behavioral health case management experience in multiple settings, including inpatient psychiatry, managed care, inpatient rehab and primary care. She has supervised social work students, and has lectured on case management at Stonehill College. She enjoys helping her clients discover their strengths and find new ways to approach the challenges they face. She appreciates using a good metaphor to reframe the problem, and is empathic, focused, and pragmatic, with a sense of humor. She employs various therapeutic modalities, using a trauma informed perspective.
Sheryl works with clients who struggle with anxiety, depression, addiction, relationship issues, infertility, ADHD, postpartum mood issues, grief, caregiving and life/work transitions.
Sheryl received her BS in Human Development and Family Studies from Cornell University and her MSW from Boston College.
