
Phyllis Babrove
Supportive therapy for meaningful life change
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Supportive therapy for meaningful life change
Start with Phyllis BabroveLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Phyllis Babrove is a licensed clinical social worker in Florida who began her professional education later in life and has since developed a broad background across multiple areas of social work. Her experience includes working with children and families involved in abuse situations, providing crisis counseling, supporting adolescents in a diversion program, offering family counseling, and serving as a school social worker. She has also supported children with emotional and behavioral challenges and those facing substance abuse, and she co-facilitated parenting groups focused on improving communication between parents and their adolescent children.
Phyllis brings compassion and empathy to her clinical work and approaches each person without judgment, believing that everyone deserves equal respect. She describes herself as easy to talk to and deeply committed to helping people pursue happiness and satisfaction in their lives. Her goal as a therapist is to help clients reach their full potential and find greater contentment.
Her therapeutic toolkit includes Solution Focused Therapy, Systems Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Writing Therapy, and she works with both individuals and couples. As a licensed clinical social worker - a credential that reflects advanced training and clinical experience (FL LCSW SW10920) - she has ten years of professional practice in Florida. Phyllis offers flexible scheduling with evening and weekend availability, and she welcomes the opportunity to be part of a client’s first steps toward positive change.
Many people ask whether virtual therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life changes, online therapy can be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions for most individuals.
One major advantage of remote therapy is flexibility. Clients can connect in the format that suits them best - video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging - which makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule.
Licensed professionals provide online care, and clients are able to change therapists if they feel a different fit would be better. This approach can make therapeutic support more accessible while maintaining the same focus on addressing emotional and practical concerns.