Connor Molloy is a psychotherapist both with the St. Paul Healing Center and in partnership with the Afghan Cultural Society focused on group and individual therapy. He has a great deal of experience working with refugees and asylum seekers be it in the legal realm in the United States, covering their stories as a journalist in Cairo, or assisting with LGBTQI+ safe houses in Tijuana.
He holds Master’s degrees in both clinical social work and public policy, two years of post-graduate training in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, and multiple trainings in Narrative Exposure Therapy. He also holds a LICSW.
He practices from a relational and client-centered framework because harm happens in relationships, so healing must too, and the client knows best what they need to heal. He thinks soccer works well too.