Welcome! My name is Andrew Einolf, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) dedicated to helping individuals and couples navigate the complexities of mental health. With extensive experience working with clients facing depression, anxiety, addiction, marital distress and other challenges, I am committed to supporting people of all ages on their journey to healing and improvement.
To explore the reasons that clients work with me and to see if therapy may be appropriate for you, please visit the About You page (here).
In the first part of my career, I was a Fifth Grade Teacher and then a school administrator. This background has provided me with a unique perspective on the challenges that individuals face at different stages of life. My transition to mental health therapy was driven by a deep passion for making a more direct impact on the well-being of others. I have worked in hospital, public health, and private mental health settings supporting clients struggling with addiction, depression, anxiety, and other mental health challenges.
I firmly believe that life can be better, and I have witnessed this transformation in countless clients. My approach is rooted in empathy, understanding, and a steadfast commitment to your personal growth. Whether you are dealing with a specific issue or looking for guidance in achieving a more balanced and fulfilling life, I am here to support you every step of the way.
My personal and professional commitment to mental health drives me to continually expand my knowledge and skills, ensuring that I provide the most effective and compassionate care possible. Together, we can work towards a brighter, healthier future.
Thank you for considering me as a partner in your mental health journey. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you. For information about working with me, visit the We Work Together page (here).
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About the photos on this website:
All of the photos on this website were taken by me or by my wife on hiking trips in Virginia–on the Blue Ridge, in the Shenandoah Valley, or even in parks around Richmond. These photos remind me of essential time spent in nature in the company of friends and family, enjoying beneficial exercise and natural beauty. This is one way that I take care of myself, see to my own mental health, and prepare for the important work that I do with my clients.
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