Gabrielle Jensen, LMSW

Psychotherapist


Gabrielle is a psychodynamic psychotherapist working with children, young people, families, and adults at Rose Hill. She prioritizes the facilitation of a therapeutic relationship in which her clients’ joys, anxieties, desires, traumatic experiences, rage, and intellectual curiosity are safe to explore through language, play, and other forms of nonverbal communication. Gabrielle is extensively trained in trauma-informed psychotherapy, having clinical experience working with survivors of intimate partner violence and treating children with histories of significant trauma. Additionally, Gabrielle researches socially-attuned therapeutic responses to lived experiences and anxieties surrounding the climate crisis, especially in young people and children. 

Gabrielle is a Licensed Master of Social Work, having received her degree from Hunter College. She previously earned a Bachelor’s in Art History and Philosophy from New York University, where she also studied psychoanalytic theory. Gabrielle has a previous professional background as a writer and a curator of visual art, and brings this experience into her therapeutic practice, making space for the ways in which the creative process, cultural difference, visual communication, virtual life, play, and politics can show up in clinical work.