Trinity Klein

 
 

Advanced Clinical Intern

She/Her

Trinity is a queer-identified clinician and second-year MSW student at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. She approaches therapy through a person-in-environment and strengths-based lens, recognizing the deep interconnectivity between individual well-being, relationships, and the broader systems we navigate.

Her practice centers on building a strong therapeutic relationship and fostering an accepting, collaborative space where clients can explore their experiences and work toward their goals. Trinity is passionate about supporting clients in identity exploration, navigating life transitions, and managing challenges such as anxiety, stress, and self-doubt. She is committed to anti-oppressive practice and values the importance of creating a space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported in bringing their full selves into therapy.

Before pursuing social work, Trinity worked in sustainability consulting, where she focused on helping organizations reduce carbon emissions. She brings this systems-oriented perspective into her clinical work, grounding her approach in the understanding that people are deeply connected to their environments and communities.