Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Ms. Lisa Rosario. I’m glad that you stopped by today. I know it can be difficult to meet with a new therapist and I want to thank you for thinking of taking the steps to start this therapeutic alliance with me.
Let me tell start by telling you about myself. I am a New York City, Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years’ experience in this field. I love what I do and do what I love, so my extensive experience in this field has given me a career I take pride in.
I am a first-generation, New York born and raised Puerto Rican Latinx, who identifies as female. I am fully bilingual (Spanish) and bicultural. I earned my bachelor’s degree at Antioch University in Ohio, and my graduate degree at New York University. I continue to share the knowledge I’ve been blessed with by teaching at Hunter College Silberman School of Social Work where I’ve been an Adjunct Professor for the past 9 years. I am also in the process of starting a doctoral candidacy.
Throughout my career I’ve worked in different settings with a variety of individuals, couples, adolescents/families who have a variety of personal issues that I have listed as part of this profile. I have had a wide array of therapeutic intervention situations that include, but are not limited to depression/anxiety, trauma, sexual/physical abuse, relationships, family concerns, addictions of all kinds, life struggles and immigration, to name a few. I realize that starting this experience can be a bit daunting. That said, allow me to give you and idea of how we would start this process if we are to work together.
I would begin by asking you a few questions so I can really understand what you’ve been going through, but before that I’d like to explain to you a little about who I am and what I do as a Therapist. You can always feel free to ask any questions you may have about this process and how we will work together to help you feel better.
Next, I may ask you to discuss some of the concerns you may have outlined in your initial message that may have brought you into treatment. I will then ask some questions about your history, background, your symptoms and current struggles. After we’ve discussed these concerns, we can discuss a bit about your relationships, your interests, your strengths, and your goals. Together we can assess your situation and go over some next steps. Some of this will involve discussing a treatment plan that considers what you feel are your most pressing concerns and how they impact your everyday life. Then we can discuss options as to how we can focus on some of these points and what methods can be used to address them. If that sounds like a plan you can work with, we may be a good fit.
Feel free to message me through Better Help to determine when would be the best time for you to set up an initial contact time/date.
I look forward to meeting you.
Be well and take good care.
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Lisa Rosario is a New York-based licensed clinical social worker who brings 10 years of clinical experience to her practice.
She is a first-generation Puerto Rican Latinx woman who is fully bilingual in Spanish and bicultural. Lisa completed her bachelor’s degree at Antioch University in Ohio and earned her graduate degree at New York University. For the past nine years she has served as an adjunct professor at Hunter College Silberman School of Social Work, and she is beginning a doctoral candidacy.
Throughout her career she has worked across diverse settings with individuals, couples, adolescents, and families on a wide range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, relationship issues, trauma and abuse, grief, depression, LGBT matters, family conflict, intimacy-related issues, eating disorders, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem, career difficulties, coping with life changes, coaching, compassion fatigue, and ADHD. Her clinical experience also encompasses trauma related to sexual and physical abuse, addictions, immigration-related struggles, and other life challenges.
When starting therapy Lisa explains who she is and how she works, then asks questions to understand what brought someone into treatment. She explores history, symptoms, current struggles, relationships, strengths, interests, and goals. Together with the client she assesses priorities and develops a treatment plan that outlines next steps and therapeutic methods to address the most pressing concerns. If this collaborative process feels like a good fit, Lisa and the client move forward with scheduling sessions.
Prospective clients are welcome to message her through Better Help to determine a convenient time for an initial contact. She values the step of reaching out for help and looks forward to meeting new clients. Be well and take good care.
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