Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Sarah Wright and I am a clinical social worker licensed in the state of Florida with over 15 years of experience providing clinical services and supervising mental health and substance use services in the states of Massachusetts and Florida. I am a person of faith and can incorporate religion and spirituality into treatment, when it may be beneficial to my clients. My therapeutic style is person-centered, and my approach is flexible and holistic. I utilize motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, cognitive behavioral therapy and DBT skills as my primary modalities. I have worked with clients with a wide range of challenges including depression, anxiety, stress, eating disorders, trauma, addiction, Bipolar Disorder, relationship issues and thought disorders. I enjoy working with my clients during their personal recovery journeys, and watching them grow and experience personal healing, success and achievement.
I look forward to meeting you and working with you!
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Sarah Wright is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Florida who brings a warm, person-centered approach to therapy. With three years of clinical experience, she focuses on creating a flexible, holistic space where clients can explore challenges and build practical skills for daily living.
Her work blends motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, cognitive behavioral therapy, and DBT skills to tailor treatment to each person’s needs. As a person of faith, she can incorporate religious and spiritual perspectives into therapy when that is helpful and desired by the client.
Sarah has supported people facing a range of concerns including depression, anxiety, stress, eating disorders, trauma, addiction, bipolar disorder, relationship issues, and thought disorders. She values accompanying clients through their recovery and growth, and finds it rewarding to witness personal healing, success, and achievement.
She is a Florida-licensed clinical social worker, a credential that reflects specialized training and authorization to provide clinical social work services (license SW14514). Sarah looks forward to meeting new clients and working collaboratively toward their goals.
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