Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m Natalie “Michele” Ehrlich, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a warm, practical, and down-to-earth approach. After earning my MSW from USC, I worked for several years in a variety of clinical settings, including schools, residential programs, foster care and outpatient mental health. I stepped away from my career to raise my three children, and now — with fresh perspective and life experience — I’m returning to the work I’ve always loved.
I enjoy working with adults who are navigating life transitions, stress, relationship concerns, anxiety, or simply feeling stuck. Whether you’re facing a new chapter, caregiving stress, workplace burnout, or emotional overwhelm, therapy can offer clarity and support.
I offer a space where you can be real, heard, and understood. My style is eclectic, collaborative and conversational. I draw from evidence-based practices like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and person centered techniques to help you build insight, set goals, and feel more grounded in your life.
Areas of Focus:
• Life transitions & midlife concerns
• Anxiety & overthinking
• Stress management
• Relationship and communication issues
• Self-confidence & self-worth
• Emotional regulation
• Personal growth & decision-making
Therapy Style:
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
• Person Centered
• Strength-Based
• Supportive & Practical
Sometimes we just need someone to talk to who really listens — without judgment. I’m here to help you make sense of things and move forward with confidence.
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Natalie Ehrlich is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California (CA LCSW 23797) with five years of clinical experience and a warm, practical, down-to-earth approach. She earned her MSW from USC and has worked across a range of clinical settings including schools, residential programs, foster care, and outpatient mental health. After pausing her career to raise three children, she returns to practice with fresh perspective and life experience.
She works with adults navigating life transitions, caregiving stress, workplace burnout, relationship concerns, anxiety, or periods of feeling stuck. Whether clients are facing a new chapter or managing emotional overwhelm, she aims to provide clarity and steady support as they move forward.
Her therapeutic style is eclectic, collaborative, and conversational. Natalie draws on evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and person centered techniques to help clients build insight, set achievable goals, and feel more grounded in day-to-day life.
Her primary areas of focus include life transitions and midlife concerns, anxiety and overthinking, stress management, relationship and communication issues, self-confidence and self-worth, emotional regulation, and personal growth and decision-making. She offers a space where clients can be heard and understood as they work toward meaningful change.
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