Sandra Clark, CASAC, Intern

Sandra has 10+ years of experience as a Harms Reduction and Substance Abuse Counselor. She is working on her Graduate degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Tarleton State University and is Supervised by Odette Tomlinson, LPC-S.

I will help you feel seen and heard as we explore your authentic self and look at root causes that impact the present. As we explore healthier paths toward symptom relief, growth and healing are tailored to your needs.

I have a client-centered focus; I believe that meeting you where you are in a safe and non-judgmental space is key to beginning the healing process. I have experience working with diverse cultures and orientations, guiding my practice to be multiculturally affirming. We can discover purposeful connections and meaning in your lives by exploring past attachments and how they impact you in the present.

I use a combination of CBT, DBT, attachment, and mindfulness. We will explore how you relate to others and the self while working towards being present in the here and now. My areas of experience are addiction, attachment issues and trauma, depression/anxiety, mood disorders, self-esteem/body image issues, sexual dysfunction, racial and discrimination trauma, and grief.

In-person, Virtual, Daytime, Evening and Weekend Availability

Children, Teens, Adult

$65/$50

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