Erin Peterson is an independent clinical social worker who received her Masters degree in Social Work from Bridgewater State College.  She has over a decade of experience working with children, adolescents, young adults and their families.  She has significant experience working with immigrant and refugee individuals and families seeking support and safety.  She co-directs the Child and Adolescent Transgender Center for Health (CATCH) at Boston Medical Center and has worked with hundreds of transgender and gender diverse youth and their families to support their journey.  Erin has experience supporting people who are seeking pregnancy, who are currently pregnant, who have experienced a pregnancy loss and who are in their postpartum period and beyond.  She enjoys supporting all people who are looking to make a change in their lives and who are struggling to overcome obstacles in their way.