Dr. Erica Goldblatt Hyatt
Professional Certifications and Licenses
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Pennsylvania
Doctor of Social Work (DSW), University of Pennsylvania
Master of Social Work (MSW), University of Pennsylvania
Master of Bioethics (MBE), University of Pennsylvania
Certificate in Clinical Ethics Mediation, Albany Medical College
Bachelor of Arts (BA), McGill University
Services Offered
Dr. Goldblatt Hyatt is a commercially and academically published author, and blogs for a variety of websites about reproductive issues, mental health, and coping. Her book for teens, Grieving for the Sibling You Lost: A Teen’s Guide to Coping with Grief and Finding Meaning After Loss (New Harbinger Publications, 2015) is the first self-help book of its kind for adolescents who have experienced the loss of a brother or sister.
Dr. Goldblatt Hyatt’s clinical work centers around the universal human experience of death, dying, and bereavement. She works from a cognitive and narrative perspective, encouraging her clients to tell their stories of loss while also helping them to explore areas where they might benefit from challenging their current perspectives. Using humor, empathy, and non-judgmental approaches, Dr. Goldblatt Hyatt considers all elements of a client’s life experience to create a unique, effective and beneficial treatment plan. Her practice is centered on the assumption that we can create personal meaning from our experiences and move from beyond isolation and fear. She is particularly passionate about creating safe spaces for women who have ended a wanted pregnancy due to fetal anomaly as well as helping individuals coming to therapy with a fear of death.
233 South 6th Street Suite C-33 Philadelphia PA 19106 United States
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