National Association of Social Workers (NASW) — Member
Carol Boylan
Carol Boylan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Social Service from Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. She is a psychotherapist with a focus on women’s issues, LGBTQ+ and gender identity concerns, co-occurring medical and mental health conditions, and mood disorders. Her subspecialty is grief work, with particular expertise in Prolonged Grief.
Carol provides individual and couples therapy for teens and adults, drawing from a person-centered, trauma-informed, and attachment-based approach. She is LGBTQIA-affirming and brings experience working with individuals of diverse cultural backgrounds and intersectional identities. As a psychodynamic therapist, she uses an insight-oriented approach to help clients develop self-awareness and identify recurring patterns in their thoughts and relationships.

Clinical Focus
- Depression
- Anxiety
- PTSD & Trauma
- Grief & Loss — including Prolonged Grief
- Women's Issues
- LGBTQ+ & Gender Identity
- Co-Occurring Medical & Mental Health Diagnoses
- Mood Disorders
Services
- Individual Therapy (Teens & Adults)
- Couples Therapy
- Psychodynamic & Insight-Oriented Therapy
- Trauma-Informed Treatment
- Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
- Mindfulness-Based Approaches
- Family Systems Theory

Carol Boylan
Carol Boylan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Social Service from Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. She is a psychotherapist with a focus on women’s issues, LGBTQ+ and gender identity concerns, co-occurring medical and mental health conditions, and mood disorders. Her subspecialty is grief work, with particular expertise in Prolonged Grief.
Carol provides individual and couples therapy for teens and adults, drawing from a person-centered, trauma-informed, and attachment-based approach. She is LGBTQIA-affirming and brings experience working with individuals of diverse cultural backgrounds and intersectional identities. As a psychodynamic therapist, she uses an insight-oriented approach to help clients develop self-awareness and identify recurring patterns in their thoughts and relationships.
Clinical Focus
- Depression
- Anxiety
- PTSD & Trauma
- Grief & Loss — including Prolonged Grief
- Women's Issues
- LGBTQ+ & Gender Identity
- Co-Occurring Medical & Mental Health Diagnoses
- Mood Disorders
Services
- Individual Therapy (Teens & Adults)
- Couples Therapy
- Psychodynamic & Insight-Oriented Therapy
- Trauma-Informed Treatment
- Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
- Mindfulness-Based Approaches
- Family Systems Theory
Background & Training
Professional Memberships
Education & Training
Graduate Degree
Master of Social Service (MSS), Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research
Undergraduate Degree
Bachelor of Arts in History, Mercyhurst College
Certifications
Clinical Supervision Certificate, Temple University
Nonprofit Executive Leadership Institute Certification, Bryn Mawr Graduate School
Specialty Training
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Foundation Course, Myrna Brind Center for Mindfulness, Jefferson University