Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
“During these times, it may be hard for you to see all the little things we do to avoid intimacy. Instead of clinginess, try support. Instead of agonizing, try releasing. Self-pity is just sadness in the pejorative.”- Renata Adler. As an experienced clinician with almost twenty years of promoting “the bigger picture,” I understand the inevitable strains of societal pressures and mounting anxieties that precipitate today’s emotional supply and demand. And moreover, how our immediate environments (both personal and professional), less than secure attachments, and unresolved traumas tend to strip us of our inherent worth and propagate low self-esteem. Our pasts can slowly rob us from our intrinsic worth and freedoms if we aren’t careful. Let’s remain vigilant to our reactionary minds that sometimes cause us to flail in unnecessary despair. I have applied psychodynamic, existential, humanistic, CBT, strength-based, inner child workings, and trauma focused therapies within acute psychiatric and multiple behavioral health settings for most of all my career. Since graduating with my Bachelors Degree in 2006, then Masters Degree in 2010 and eventually gaining licensure as a Clinical Social Worker in 2014, I also have learned and grown from the beautifully destructive cycles of life. I respect the individual in relation to their environment and offer my utmost sincerity and earnest attempts at a full understanding of the person as a whole being, from start to never finish. I utilize humor and impersonations as a form of stress relief. I will comfortably guide you to embrace the normality of your dysfunctions while highlighting the uniqueness of life, so you can begin to feel a little less consumed. I am an attentive listener with a tender spot for all of humankind. I truly hope I am granted the privilege of working with you.
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Genna Lo Presti is a licensed clinical social worker in Florida who brings twenty years of clinical experience to her therapeutic work. She understands how societal pressures, everyday anxieties, insecure attachments, and unresolved trauma can erode a person’s sense of worth and fuel low self-esteem.
Her training and practice span a range of therapeutic approaches including psychodynamic, existential, humanistic, cognitive behavioral therapy, strength-based work, inner child techniques, and trauma-focused interventions. These methods have been applied across acute psychiatric and multiple behavioral health settings throughout her career.
Genna earned her bachelor’s degree in 2006 and completed her master’s degree in 2010, later obtaining clinical social work licensure in 2014. She combines professional rigor with an approachable style, using empathy, attentive listening, and even humor and impersonations as tools to ease stress and build rapport.
She works with individuals facing addictions, relationship difficulties, trauma and abuse, intimacy-related concerns, depression, anxiety and stress, LGBT issues, family conflict, grief, eating disorders, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem struggles, bipolar disorder, ADHD, compassion fatigue, and coping with life changes. Genna aims to help people recognize broader patterns, reclaim a sense of intrinsic worth, and move toward feeling less overwhelmed by reactionary thinking.
Known for sincere effort to understand each person as a whole, she offers guidance that acknowledges the normality of human struggle while highlighting each individual’s uniqueness. She hopes to be granted the privilege of working with those seeking a thoughtful, steady, and experienced clinician.
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Licensed professionals offer these remote options, and if a different fit is needed clients can switch therapists at any time. For many people, online therapy provides a practical, effective path to addressing everyday mental health concerns and relationship issues while adapting to individual schedules and preferences.
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