Zoe Lahm
Zoe Lahm
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Warren Wilson College and am currently pursuing my Master’s in Social Work at the University of New Hampshire. My clinical orientation is grounded in psychodynamic and relational traditions, and I approach therapy with curiosity for the unique inner world of each client.
My work is shaped by an interest in the stories we carry - about our identities, families, and experiences. I draw from a range of somatic and narrative approaches to help clients access deeper self-awareness and resilience. In the therapy space, I invite clients to explore the patterns that shape their relationships, with others and with themselves, and to notice what arises when those patterns are gently paused or shifted. My goal is to co-create a space where healing feels both possible and supported.
I enjoy working with individuals and couples navigating trauma, identity exploration, relational stress, and transitions. I welcome clients of all identities and relationship structures.