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Hi! I’m Erin, a licensed clinical social worker in Texas. I obtained my bachelor’s degree in social work from the Univerity of Houston Clear Lake in 2009, and my master’s degree in social work in 2010 from the Univerity of Houston. Over the past 10 years, I have worked in various treatment settings, including an inpatient psychiatric hospital, a community mental health center, several nursing homes, and a residential substance abuse facility. I have experience working with adults addressing concerns related to depression, anxiety, addiction, codependency, aging, physical disabilities, shame, anger, relationship conflicts, and hearing voices. My therapeutic style is non-judgemental and client-centered, with an emphasis on providing empathy and building trust and safety in the working relationship. My methods are always tailored to the needs of my clients and rooted in a humanistic approach. I utilize various treatment modalities, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, and psychodynamic therapy. It is my inherent belief that every person is worthy of emotional healing and deserving of dignity and respect. I greatly value self-determination and autonomy and operate from the perspective that the client is the expert on their life. It is my role as a therapist to work with you as a partner in the process of personal development, and I’d be honored to walk alongside you in your journey.
Texas
No
10 years
1558803262
TX LCSW 54848
License: LCSW
Texas
License number: 54848
License: LPC
number: PRC15037
Expires at 2024-12-31
License: LCPC
Maryland
number: LC12949
Expires at 2024-08-31
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