Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Maria is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who has been providing psychotherapy services since 2005. Maria initially earned her Bachelor degree in Liberal Arts from Rutgers University, double majoring in Psychology and Social Work. Following, she completed a Masters degree in Social Work from New York University. Since then, Maria has continued her education by staying up to date with different therapeutic skills and modalities. Part of her continuing training include post graduate training in Clinical Work with Adolescents and their families following evidence based tools, psychoanalytic training, hypnotherapy, and specialized training in the treatment of Panic and Anxiety.
With an appreciation for both the ways in which as human beings we have so much in common, yet we are also very unique, Maria believes in the importance to get to know each person, instead of boxing the individual into a theory. As a result, Maria practices using an eclectic approach, with the main focus on providing each person a safe place to discuss and explore hopes, fears, wishes, set goals and work towards them at each individual’s pace, within a safe, non-judgmental space.
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Maria Dias is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Texas (license number 104456) who brings 18 years of professional experience to her psychotherapy practice. She has worked with individuals and families since 2005 and is based in Texas.
She completed a Bachelor of Liberal Arts at Rutgers University with a double major in Psychology and Social Work, and went on to earn a Master of Social Work from New York University. Maria has continued to deepen her clinical skills through postgraduate training, including specialized work with adolescents and their families using evidence-based approaches, psychoanalytic training, hypnotherapy, and focused training in the treatment of panic and anxiety.
Maria values getting to know each person as an individual rather than fitting them into a single theoretical box. She uses an eclectic approach tailored to each client, offering a non-judgmental space to explore hopes, fears, and goals and to move toward change at a pace that suits the individual. Her practice addresses a range of concerns including stress and anxiety, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, depression, grief, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem, career difficulties, ADHD, and issues faced by LGBT clients and caregivers experiencing compassion fatigue.
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