Jenna Klorfein

Jenna Klorfein (she/her) joined Columbia Health in 2025. 

Prior to joining Columbia Health, Jenna worked as a social worker for five years at several high schools throughout New York City. She has extensive experience working with youth involved in the child welfare system, having worked as both an individual and family therapist with families in home and outpatient settings. Jenna completed an internship at Mount Sinai Beth Israel working with patients living with HIV in substance use recovery, where she also worked in the emergency room with survivors of sexual assault.

Jenna works primarily from a psychodynamic lens and is influenced by attachment and object relations theories. She is currently enrolled in a one-year infant observation seminar through the Anni Bergman Parent-Infant program and seeks to complete further psychoanalytic training.

Her clinical interests include trauma, depression, anxiety, body image, eating disorders, and interpersonal/ relational concerns. She writes creative non-fiction and particularly enjoys working with writers and artists to navigate creative blocks.

Education:

  • M.S.W, New York University
  • B.A., Brown University

Certifications and Licensure:

  • LCSW in New York State
  • Anni Bergan One-Year Infant Observation Seminar
  • DBT skills for Families and Adolescents
  • Seminar in Field Instruction
  • School Social Worker in New York State

Languages Spoken:

  • English