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Doreen Sanabria is a bilingual licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) with extensive experience in both Florida and Texas. With a holistic approach to healing, she combines a faith-based perspective with clinical modalities to guide individuals on a journey towards finding balance and purpose in their lives. Doreen is passionate about helping her clients recognize their strengths and tell their stories from a position of victory and empowerment. She is dedicated to walking alongside those who desire to connect with their “Higher Power” and experience love, peace, and joy. Doreen is skilled in employing various modalities of clinical practice to tailor her approach to meet her client’s specific needs as they navigate the challenges of life. With over 10 years of experience working with families and children/adolescents, Doreen specializes in addressing communication barriers, generational trauma, and co-dependency. She has also worked extensively in the areas of grief and bereavement, anxiety and anger management, suicide prevention, and postpartum depression. Doreen considers it a privilege to assist families in breaking down communication barriers and creating a nurturing environment for growth and unity. She is excited to be a part of your journey towards personal growth and newfound awareness, helping you uncover
Florida
No
15 years
1740878339
DC LICSW LC200002821, TX LCSW 104168
License: LCSW
Florida
License number: SW16958
License: LCSW
number: 104168
Expires at 2025-05-31
License: LICSW
Massachusetts
number: LICSW126239
Expires at 2025-05-22
License: LICSW
District of Columbia
number: LC200002821
Expires at 2025-07-31
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