Leslie Coplin
Today we’re getting under the hood with Leslie Coplin a mother, daughter, sister, women’s advocate, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and psychotherapist employing warmth and humor to support clients with thoughts, behaviors, and relationships that hold them back or make them feel stuck. Her client-defined approach identifies goals, insights, and untapped resources to feel better and create change.
Until 2023, she was the Outreach, Engagement, and Training Coordinator at YWCA Greenwich Harmony Project supporting survivors of intimate partner violence. As a Certified Domestic Violence Advocate and Trainer, she educated medical and behavioral health providers, educators, law enforcement, beauty professionals and attorneys to recognize, respond, and refer people experiencing relationship abuse to support services.
Leslie’s primary prevention work taught young people to navigate unhealthy relationships and practice skills to foster healthy ones. She created content around protective factors throughout the life cycle including practical parenting, gender stereotypes, elder abuse, and loneliness. Leslie also helped launch YWCA Greenwich’s DEI initiative delivering interactive workshops for non-profit organizations.
Leslie’s lifelong passion for communication, strengths-based approach, and a lens of cultural humility inform her work in mental health. She holds a BS in Communications from Emerson College, MSW from Fordham University, and studied improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade.
Prior to her career in mental health, Leslie worked in television production as an NBC Page, Talent Assistant for David Letterman, and Associate Producer for the Ricki Lake Show.
Listen to Leslie’s inspiring story.