Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello,
My name is Sandy Rogers and I am a LICSW( Licensed Independent Social Worker) in West Virginia. I have been a social worker/therapist in therapeutic settings for the past 29 years .My experience includes but is not limited to Medical Social Worker in both the hospital and nursing home settings, Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital, Crisis Residential Unit, Community Mental Health Centers, and Outpatient Medication Assisted Drug Treatment Program. I have provided individual and group counseling in these settings.
I received my BSW and my MSW from West Virginia University. I also have national certifications in social work: ACSW, DCSW.
I use a variety of treatment approaches that includes but is not limited to Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Dialectical Therapy. I work with each individual to determine what is the best approach for their situation. My approach is Client-Centered where each individual is the “Expert” on their lives and they will determine the direction and depth of the therapy. I will work with each individual on developing a treatment plan of their goals and objectives of therapy. I provide a safe space and a non-judgemental approach in all of our sessions.
Outside my work as therapist, I enjoy spending time with my husband and adult children, and my furbabies(1 dog and 2 cats). I am a big animal rescue advocate. My past volunteer work included being a Boy Scout Leader and a Girl Scout Leader, Most recently and before pandemic times, I am active volunteer in my local community events.
SPECIALIZATIONS
-Depression
-Stress/Anxiety
-Addictions
-LGBT
-Relationship Issues
-Family Conflict
-Trama and Abuse
-Domestic Violence
-Career Difficulties
-Self-Esteem Issues
-Coping with Life Changes
-Self-harm
-Womens Issues
-Grief counseling(general)
-Grief counseling(miscarriage and loss of child)
-Aging and Geriatrics
-Caregiver Stress
-Parenting issues
– Military
My schedule is flexible, including weekends and I will do my best to work around each individuals’ schedule. I believe we are all unique individuals and I believe in showing respect, sensitivity, and compassion to all people in our lives in ALL situations. I would enjoy helping you to overcome the challenges in your life so you may begin to enjoy a more happier you. This would be a journey we will go together.
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Sandy Rogers is a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia with 31 years of experience providing therapeutic services in a variety of clinical settings. Her background includes work as a medical social worker in both hospital and nursing home environments, roles in an inpatient psychiatric hospital and a crisis residential unit, positions at community mental health centers, and work in an outpatient medication-assisted drug treatment program. She has provided both individual and group counseling across these settings.
She earned a Bachelor of Social Work and a Master of Social Work from West Virginia University and holds national social work certifications that reflect advanced professional standing. Sandy draws on a range of evidence-informed approaches, including client-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based techniques, solution-focused methods, and dialectical therapy. She collaborates with each person to choose the approaches that best fit their needs and helps develop a treatment plan with clear goals and objectives.
Sandy emphasizes a client-centered stance in which the individual is viewed as the expert on their own life; she aims to provide a compassionate, respectful, and nonjudgmental space for exploration and change. Her practice addresses a wide array of concerns such as stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, eating and sleeping disorders, parenting and caregiver stress, self-esteem and anger management, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and issues affecting LGBT clients. She offers flexible scheduling, including weekend appointments when possible, to accommodate individual needs.
Outside of her clinical work, Sandy spends time with her husband, adult children, and her pets (one dog and two cats), and she is an advocate for animal rescue. Her volunteer history includes serving as a Boy Scout leader and a Girl Scout leader, and before the pandemic she was actively involved in local community events.
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