Trelan Holder

Trélan Nicole Holder is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She is a skilled psychotherapist with  extensive years of counseling experience in mental health and human services. Trélan attained her  Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from Clark University, her Master of Science Degree in  Social Work from Columbia University, and a Certificate in Bioethics and Medical Humanities from  Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Cardozo Law School. Additionally, her clinical pursuits  include: postgraduate psychodynamic psychotherapy certificate at the NYU Institute for Psycho analytic Education. 

In 2014, Trélan founded Renew Perspectives (RP), a professional corporation that is recognized by  the New York State Education Department's Board For Social Work and provides continuing  education for Licensed Social Workers. Additionally, RP provides healthcare consulting services  within the private and public sector. She has served as a Clinician and Director at the City College of  New York (CCNY): Wellness and Counseling Center. Prior to her leadership at CCNY, she worked  at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center, Adolescent AIDS Program. 

Ms. Holder’s previous work in human services spans across her municipal employment with New  York City’s leading Child Welfare Agencies to her international academic pursuits at the University  of Cape Town, South Africa, where she was selected to study as a Visiting Social Work Scholar (a  collaborative with the New York University Steinhardt Graduate School of Education). 

Trélan Holder is a Senior Lecturer at Columbia School of Social Work and has also taught at the  Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College.