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Welcome to my practice! Acknowledging the significance of self-care and self-love is an important initial step on the path to healing. I am deeply passionate about helping clients navigate life’s challenges in a way that feels authentic and healing. I bring extensive experience from outpatient, school-based, in-home and residential settings. I personalize each session to reflect your goals, your voice and your pace while providing a calm, nurturing and supportive space for you to grow. You can expect a safe, supportive and non-judgmental environment where you feel heard, respected and empowered.

Hi and Welcome! I’m Idelys, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker residing in Miami, Florida. My practice focuses on helping people manage anxiety, depression, and the everyday challenges that can feel overwhelming. I’m an approachable, compassionate therapist who uses a flexible, collaborative style to help you feel supported from the moment we begin.

Greetings! I’m so glad you’re here. My name is Sarah Nolan and I’m a licensed psychologist primarily based in Wisconsin, with active licenses in Wisconsin and New York. I am passionate about working with individuals to help them increase their understanding of themselves and grow in the ways that feel best to them. As a clinician, I believe that my primary role is to create a warm and safe environment that allows my clients to feel supported in their journey. I also believe in meeting my clients where they are, we are all individuals on our own journey, and I am honored to join my clients on theirs.

I’m a licensed clinical psychologist based in California, where I’ve had the privilege of working across a range of settings—from community mental health and inpatient care to higher education and private practice. As a first-generation college graduate, I’ve always been deeply driven by a belief in access, representation, and the transformative power of education and mental health care.My work is grounded in both evidence-based practice and genuine human connection. I draw from cognitive-behavioral and systemic approaches, but more importantly, I meet each person where they are—taking the time to understand their story, their context, and what healing or growth truly looks like for them. Whether I’m working with individuals navigating anxiety, identity development, life transitions, or more complex clinical concerns, my goal is to create a space that feels both safe and empowering.In addition to my clinical work, I’m a professor of psychology, which keeps me closely connected to emerging research, diverse perspectives, and the next generation of clinicians. Teaching and practicing inform one another in meaningful ways—they both reflect my commitment to lifelong learning, cultural humility, and helping others build insight and resilience.At the core of everything I do is a simple but powerful belief: people are incredibly capable of change when they feel seen, supported, and understood.

Hello there! I am glad you are here!I am an LPCC serving clients in Ohio, offering compassionate, culturally responsive therapy. I create a space where clients feel their identities and backgrounds are valued while we explore their experiences and build practical strategies for growth.My work in community mental health centers included working with neurodivergent clients. I have also worked with clients navigating depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, eating disorders, PTSD, and self-esteem concerns. I stay curious, keep learning from the people I work with, and adapt care to fit each client’s complexity.

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