Meet Erin
Inclusivity
As a BIPOC, queer, femme, parent, partner and friend, Erin is committed to addressing the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities
Focus
Specializing in relationship issues, family dynamics, postpartum challenges, identity development, and navigating systemic oppression.Â
Approach
Holistic, intersectional approach ensures she meets clients where they are, honoring their experiences and strengths.
Erin Baker-Meno
Pre-Licensed Clinician & Life Coach
Empowering clients to break cycles of trauma and build resilience and empathy.
About Erin:
Erin is a dedicated pre-licensed mental health clinician & Life Coach with over 20 years of experience supporting students and families in high school and higher education in their many life transitions. As a BIPOC, queer, femme, parent, partner and friend, Erin is committed to addressing the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities. She strives to create a safe and welcoming space where individuals can explore their thoughts and feelings. Erin's clinical work is limited to folks living in or visiting Vermont. She has advanced training through Postpartum Support International and is trained in EMDR.Â
Erin's Mission:
Erin’s holistic, intersectional approach ensures she meets clients where they are, honoring their experiences and strengths. With a strong focus on advocacy and social justice, Erin is dedicated to making mental health care accessible and affirming for all. Specializing in relationship issues, family dynamics, postpartum challenges, identity development, and navigating systemic oppression, Erin brings extensive experience from academic settings. Her deep understanding of stress and effective coping mechanisms positions her as a compassionate and knowledgeable clinician. Passionate about generational healing, Erin empowers clients to break cycles of trauma and build resilience and empathy.
Coaching:
Erin provides coaching to parents across Vermont and the US. She specializes in working with BIPOC parents and families as well as white parents of BIPOC children. Erin also offers limited coaching services to organizations who are ready for authentic change related to DEI.Â
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