Camille Traslavina, LMSW
Postgraduate Therapist

Camille Traslavina (she/they) is a Licensed Master Social Worker providing psychotherapy to adults, children, and adolescents. Her clinical work is grounded in psychodynamic and relational approaches. She listens for how early life experiences continue to shape the ways people understand themselves and relate to others, and attends closely to the meanings that emerge within the therapeutic relationship.

Camille is especially interested in supporting individuals navigating the multifaceted impacts of trauma on mood, relationships, and sense of self. She also values the opportunity to work with people living with marginalized and non-normative social identities, and to explore both the challenges and possibilities that accompany these experiences.

Camille believes that each person carries within them an innate capacity for growth and healing, and works with patients to develop the pace and direction of treatment in accordance with their unique needs. She prioritizes providing trauma-informed, anti-oppressive care that remains attentive to the ways systems of power and material realities shape patients’ lives. 

Camille holds a B.A. in Social Studies from Harvard College and an M.S.W. from Smith College School for Social Work. She has practiced psychotherapy in community mental health settings and trained as a graduate student intern at the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center. Before becoming a therapist, Camille worked as a labor organizer supporting graduate students and postdoctoral researchers