Nathan Crowell, LCSW, Pip
Mental health →Telehealth platform
Cerebral
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Spanish
(205) 386-0354
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About
Nathan Crowell is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in supporting adults navigating anxiety, depression, and trauma-related concerns through evidence-based therapeutic approaches. He works with individuals seeking to build coping skills, process difficult life experiences, and develop a stronger sense of emotional resilience. Mr. Crowell provides telehealth services throughout Alabama, offering flexible scheduling to meet patients where they are in their mental health journey.
Services offered
Nathan Crowell provides individual psychotherapy via secure telehealth video sessions for adults experiencing anxiety disorders, depression, post-traumatic stress, and grief. He utilizes evidence-based therapeutic modalities including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-informed care to help clients identify patterns, develop practical coping strategies, and work toward meaningful behavioral change. Sessions typically last 50-60 minutes and are designed to create a safe, confidential space where patients can explore their concerns and build emotional skills. Mr. Crowell serves clients throughout Alabama seeking flexible mental health support without the need for in-person office visits, and he works with individuals managing work stress, relationship challenges, major life changes, and emotional distress.