Margaret Klein is a Licensed Clinical Social worker, providing psychotherapy services to individuals, couples, and families in a comfortable and confidential setting. Working within a frame of cultural sensitivity, Margaret understands the client as part of a greater system of family, working relationships, romantic relationships, friends, and community.
While serving a varied population with a wide range of challenges and life stage transitions, Margaret brings particular expertise working in the following areas:
Individuals and family members struggling with addiction and substance abuse
Families where chronic, acute, or end-of-life issues present
Infertility issues and guidance around acceptance and assisted reproduction
Transitioning back to work after a medical event, leave, or job loss
Margaret received a BS in Psychology from Ithaca College and an MSW degree from New York University.
She has had a diverse body of work experience in the fields of business and psychology. In her clinical work, Margaret has held positions at three different outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities treating individuals and family members. Margaret was Program Director at AbleTo, a pioneer in the field of behavioral telehealth, delivering manualized CBT programs to clients who have had a medical or life event. At the Ackerman Institute for the family, she completed the dual program in the core curriculum of Foundations in Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision. Margaret continues her education and experience through comprehensive trainings across treatment modalities.
Margaret Klein
Psychotherapist