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Life can be like a rollercoaster, we have up and downs and at times seem to go round and round but trying to stay balanced can be a challenge. We are a work in progress every day and today I welcome you to Betterhelp and CONGRATULATE you on taken the first step to getting the help you need; whether its learning coping skills, life skills, or seeking therapeutic support I’m here to help! My name is Veronica Bryant, I earned a master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Alabama. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Alabama and a License Social Worker in Georgia. I specialize and have extensive clinical experience working with adults and veterans in particular who struggle with serious mental illnesses (Depression, Schizophrenia, PTSD, Bipolar, and Anxiety). My goal and objectives are to build a good therapeutic rapport with clients, provide a safe space for clients to express feelings and concerns, explain modalities in a way the client understand, and empower the client to be the best version of themselves. Therapy is life changing and as Audrey Hepburn said; Nothing is impossible, the word itself says “I’m possible!” My counseling modalities align with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Social Skills Training, Choice Based Anger Control, and Mindfulness. Specialties Stress, Anxiety Anger Management Social Skills Depression Self Esteem Coping with Life Changes Coaching
Georgia
5 years
1528426319
AL LICSW 4237C
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