
Gill Goldberg, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Gill (they/them) is a clinical social worker working in the LGBTQIA+ intensive outpatient program in Center City, Philadelphia. Before graduate school, Gill received a B.A. in Philosophy from Carnegie Mellon University and worked for a decade in production agriculture and food service. Gill received their MSW from Smith College School for Social Work.
Gill’s therapeutic work is dedicated to growing freedom, play, connection, and more life for queer and trans people. They work from a psychodynamic perspective and are attuned to how our early experiences continue to live in the present, and they also pay close attention to the important messages communicated by our bodies. They have experience working with survivors of conversion therapy and high-demand groups, people who hear voices or see visions, and people who struggle with their relationships to substances and dissociation. As a group therapist, Gill is collaborative, creative, and curious, and is honored to witness the brilliance that is created when LGBTQIA+ people care for one another.
In their free time, Gill loves to garden and nurture growing things, connect with the young people in their life, read (book recommendations are always welcome), and spend time in the woods.