LCSW · Louisiana · Online sessions
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Hello, my name is Cynthia (Cindy) Wood. I have been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Louisiana since 2001. I have experience in Adoptions and foster care, drug and alcohol addiction, co-dependency, depression, anxiety, guilt and shame, forgiveness, women’s issues, assertiveness, and relaxation. I believe you have everything you need to overcome barriers to meeting your goals with a little help from a therapist guide. I employ a supportive, nonjudgmental approach to help people of any religion, ethnic background, or sexual orientation. My clinical approach is client centered therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and relaxation. I encourage adoption of a healthy life-style to prompt overall physical and mental wellness. I congratulate you for the courage to discover your needs, define and achieve you goals and better understand the person you truly are.
Louisiana
18 years
LA LCSW 5386
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