Joanne S. Williams

Joanne S. Williams

Mental health
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Telehealth platform

Independent

Session types

Video

Languages

English

Billing

Superbill

You pay this provider directly; they give you an itemized receipt to submit to your insurance for out-of-network reimbursement.

About

Joanne S. Williams, LCSW is a 30 year Licensed mental health provider licensed in California, Oregon, Texas and Florida whose specialty is reducing anxiety, overthinking and people pleasing behaviors from averse life experiences utilizing evidence-based practices to promote emotional well-being, through their telehealth practice. One of Joanne's specialities is guiding clients through the ADA process to legally use their own dog to be in 'No Pet" Housing with no fees or restrictions, fly with no panic, and go with them to work or into all public places under the ADA law if their dog reduces anxiety, PTSD symptoms of avoiding social situations or autism melt down and other psycholotical symptoms to ensures accessible and mental health support for those seeking help from the comfort of their own homes.

Services offered

Joanne S. Williams, LCSW is a 30 year licensed therapist, in California, Texas, Oregon and Florida who does video chat counseling sessions with individuals, adults and families with anxiety, PTSD, depression, including Postpartum depression, grief, panic disorder, fear of flying, social anxiety, presentation anxiety. The approach Joanne takes is individualized to where the client is at. I specialize in Thought Field Therapy (TFT) or Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Cognitive Behavioral therapy for childhood trauma, somatic experiencing, postpartum depression, and anxiety using a trauma-informed CBT approach. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) for alcoholism and PTSD. I use intuitive skills for energy therapy from Shamanism. I work with adults navigating major life transitions, grief, and chronic stress. I specialize in assisting with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) letters for certification of an emotional disabilities for work, housing accommodation with a certified Psychiatric Service Dog or an Emotional Support animal, legally fly with a dog, and go into all public places with a Service Dog. Live with an animal in a college dorm under the Fair Housing Law (FHA).

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