Sharon Ehrlich

LCSW · Florida · Online sessions

Accepting inquiries Licensed provider Remote sessions available

Helpful next steps

  • Review the profile details, then start the secure booking request
  • Confirm fees, availability, and insurance directly with the provider
  • If urgent, contact local emergency services or a crisis line

About Sharon Ehrlich

Hello, I am so happy you are here and considering seeking therapy. My name is Sharon Ehrlich and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience working as a Therapist. I graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelors and a Masters in Social Work. I became licensed two years after I graduated and received this license in the State of Florida. I have experience working with children and families in the foster care system, children at school and adults in a hospital setting in the Behavioral Health Unit. I have worked with clients who experience anxiety, depression, ADHD, school stress, and conflicts in the family. I use a client centered approach and start where the client is and take it from there. The client’s goals are important and the sessions will focus on what the client would like to work on first. It takes courage to ask for help and I’m so happy that you did. We can work on these goals together and please let me know when you would like to set up a session. :) I look forward to working with you!

This listing is provided for informational purposes only. Sharon Ehrlich is an independent professional not affiliated with this website.

If you are the practitioner and would like to claim or remove this profile, please get in touch with us.

Areas Sharon Ehrlich can help with

Additional areas of focus include

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Sharon Ehrlich is serving from:

Florida

Years in practice

20 years

NPI number

License Details

FL LCSW SW7985

Browse Providers by State

Select a state to explore licensed therapists.

Therapy Solutions is a directory and does not provide crisis intervention or emergency services.
If you are in crisis, feeling unsafe, or experiencing thoughts of self-harm, call 911 or your local emergency number immediately.
In the United States, you can also contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.