Meet Your Bay Area Therapist,
Stephanie Crouch
My Approach To Therapy
My approach to therapy focuses on starting where you are at in your life. There isn’t a one size fits all model of therapy that will universally work for everyone, so we have to get to know each other, figure out what is bothering you the most and come up with goals to work towards.
I will use a number of techniques to help you through challenging times, but don’t worry I won’t bore you with the clinical jibberish right now. Just know that I will be using the very best clinical tools to help you get to where you want to be!
While we will be putting in the work during our sessions, we will also laugh and have some light heartedness.
I like to use humor and build a solid relationship with my clients. We will also talk about the diagnosis and the emotions, challenges and changes that have come with it, including day to day activities, managing appointments and changing relationships and roles. We will learn ways to cope with and reduce anxiety, depression and trauma surrounding the diagnosis and your choices for treatment, even if that means no treatment. Together, we will figure out what sparks joy in your life and how to bring more enjoyment.
Most importantly, your therapy sessions are yours. We won't always be talking about the diagnosis, we will approach therapy and build our relationship in whatever way you are most comfortable.
My Qualifications
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January 2021
In 2021, Stephanie took the national exam to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of California. She had over 3,100 hours of supervised work and passed other exams before she was eligible to sit for the exam.
Her license number is LCSW99567. You can verify Stephanie's license number and check on other therapists licenses by visiting the Board of Behavioral Health here.
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2015
Stephanie graduated from California State University, Stanislaus in 2015 after completion of the graduate program and two years of supervised internships. One internship was with the Department of Aging in San Joaquin County. The other internship was with the Brief Crisis Intervention Program through Behavioral Health and Recovery Services in Stanislaus County.
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2013
Stephanie graduated from California State University Stanislaus with a bachelors degree in social sciences (communication, psychology and sociology) and a minor in cognitive science. She completed a one year internship with the International Rescue Committee in Turlock, California in Stanislaus County.