
Gila Kolodny
VerifiedGroup PracticeHybridLMHC, LSP
Clinician Information
License Type
LMHC, LSP
State(s) of Licensure
Florida
Years in Practice
20
Accepting New Referrals
Yes
Session Rate
300
Session Format
Hybrid
Contact
Practice
Social Sense Palm Beach
West Palm Beach, Florida
Professional Background
Modalities & Approaches
Populations Served
Therapeutic Style
Gila earned dual master’s degrees from Touro College in New York City, one in School Psychology and one in Mental Health Counseling. She is a Florida-licensed School Psychologist and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. Throughout her career, Gila has developed a client-centered approach that focuses on building strength, resilience, and coping skills. She has worked extensively with children, adolescents, and adults to address a wide range of challenges, from emotional regulation to academic performance.
What Makes Me Unique
Psychoeducational Evaluations In addition to therapeutic work, Gila conducts psychoeducational evaluations to diagnose and provide tailored recommendations for learning and emotional conditions. These comprehensive evaluations include: ● Learning Disabilities ● ADHD ● Autism Spectrum Disorder ● Giftedness ● Anxiety; Depression ● Other Emotional; Behavioral Conditions Her evaluations offer a deep dive into the strengths and areas of growth for each client, with detailed, actionable recommendations that can be applied both at home and in school. Gila’s reports help parents and educators implement strategies that support academic success and emotional well-being.
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Helping Kids Adjust After Camp Camp Sick Explained | Curated Therapy Collective
Many children feel sad after camp ends. Learn why camp sick happens and how parents can support a healthy transition back home.

The Art of Protecting Your Energy While Caring for Others
It’s the end of the day. You’ve checked off to-do lists, managed crises ranging from mini meltdowns to work deadlines, all while regulating the spoken and unspoken emotions of those closest to you. Your work is high-quality, your children are settled, and your partner feels supported. You’ve made it so everyone feels seen, valued, and well cared for.

When You’re “Fine” — But Not Really
At Curated Therapy Collective, we work with parents every day who aren’t in crisis yet feel emotionally depleted, overstimulated, or disconnected from themselves. This kind of distress is common, quiet, and often overlooked. Keeping an eye out for the subtle signs It might be time to seek support as a parent.





