Felecia Farrell
Felecia Farrell, LCSW, RYT is a psychotherapist, educator, and yoga instructor. Through her private practice, Felecia partners with clients to increase their authentic self-expression and improve communication skills so that they can foster meaningful relationships with themselves and with others. She has specialized training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing, which she combines with other modalities to help clients actualize a deeper sense of self-awareness and create radical self-care plans for their lives. Felecia is also a social worker and health educator at Project SAFE, a teen leadership and HIV peer education program run by the Family Health Centers at NYU Langone.
Over the course of her career, Felecia has provided services to various New York City communities while working with organizations such as The Fresh Air Fund, The Jewish Board, Creative Connections, and S.O.U.L. Sisters Leadership Collective. In addition to her clinical work, she has experience in workshop facilitation, curriculum development, community organizing, and program development.
Felecia attended Williams College before receiving her master’s degree in Advanced Clinical Social Work from Columbia University with a Law Minor. She completed her 200-hour yoga instructor training at Yoga to the People. At CSSW, Felecia is an adjunct instructor for courses such as Decolonizing Social Work and Motivational Interviewing.