LCSW · Virginia · Online sessions
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I am licensed in Virginia with over 10 years of experiencing working with children, adolescents, teens, and families. I have experience in with many topics including anxiety, depression, adjustment, behavior management, family relationships, and suicide and threat assessment. I would describe my therapy style as pretty laid back and informal, however I am comfortable challenging negative thought and behaviors when needed. One of my favorite things about being a therapist is working with someone who has never had therapy before. I take great pride in being able to build rapport and positive relationships with people, so they don’t view therapy as something scary or punitive. I firmly believe that therapy is for everyone, and everyone can benefit from therapy and I’m very excited to work with you.
Virginia
5 years
VA LCSW 0904015098
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