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Diana Mack

LCSW, 13 years of experience
Solution oriented
Direct
Empowering
VirtualAvailable

Hi and thanks for stopping by! My name is Diana and I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I've been a social worker/therapist for over a decade and feel lucky and proud to be able to do what I get to do, which is to help and support people. I enjoy working with individuals of all ages, but my work has primarily been with the adult population. My treatment has focused on trauma, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation and mood management.

Get to know me

In our first session together, here's what you can expect

Here is what you can expect in our first session together: we'll start with brief introductions and dive into what brings you to seeking therapy. I hope to jump into working towards helping you get going on your goals of what you hope to gain from our time together. If you are someone who takes time to warm-up, that's understandable and we can move at your pace, just let me know. My focus is to help us create a plan that will help you on our journey together. Please let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to meeting with you.

The biggest strengths that I bring into our sessions

As a provider with over a decade of experience, what I value the most when working with my clients is that they feel respected and understood. My goal is to provide support to you and sometimes the support you will receive from me may not look and feel like support. Let me clarify, I will always be honest with each person I work with, because I do not gain anything from not being honest and open with you. I believe that a person can be honest and kind. And a person can be firm and gentle. This is what you can expect from me.

The clients I'm best positioned to serve

I am open to all individuals who are motivated to wanting to learn and be curious about their themselves and how to improve their lives. I believe the growth journey is unique for each person and there is no such thing as a "right" or "wrong" way, since I believe that denotes judgement. I think that the growth journey will look different for each person. If you are someone who is willing to take the big step into therapy, then you are already on your journey. As a side note, I work well with people who are looking for direct and gentle feedback. It doesn't help me or you to not be honest; and there is a way to be honest and direct AND kind and gentle.

SpecialtiesTop specialties

Crisis Intervention

Suicidal Ideation

Trauma and PTSD

Other specialties

Anxiety

Depression

Family Conflict

I identify as

Asian / Asian American

Woman

Serves ages

Adults (18 to 64)

Elders (65 and above)

Licensed in

California

Accepts

Aetna - Medicare

Location
Virtual
My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a treatment method that I use with most if not almost all of my clients in my approach, why? Because it is one of the most helpful approaches to creating awareness for yourself. Most importantly, it's about taking a look at your thoughts and asking you to step outside of yourself and say, Hmm? What do I think about that thought? Is it true? Maybe...or yes! Probably not, but it FEELS like it's true. Let's take a look and find out together.

Attachment-based

I think of attachment based approach can be helpful in understanding each person as a whole. Your past does not define you. And yet it seems to help us understand sometimes, why we do what we do. I would also say that understanding is an essential part of the growth process. Perhaps this is what each person is looking for, is to offer ourselves some understanding and validation.

Dialectical Behavior (DBT)

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) came from CBT and is one of THE most helpful treatment approaches that I believe can help all of us. One of the biggest tools about being able to learn and apply DBT is that it provides ways on how to tolerate and regulate uncomfortable emotions. When we have big emotions (because we are human beings) sometimes we don't know what to do with it and that's when we can turn to all kinds of unhelpful and unhealthy things that we know may not be good for us. DBT is a great way to learn how to help ourselves not become hijacked by our feelings.

, 33 ratings

2 ratings with written reviews

June 12, 2025

Diana has provided me with so many helpful techniques and consistent support throughout our time together. She always remembered the details I shared and truly paid attention each week, which helped build a strong rapport between us. Her dedication made a big difference in my mental health journey. Thank you, Diana!

Verified client, age 25-34
Review shared after session 22 with Diana

May 8, 2025

Perfect as always! I always learn new and useful things in every session, and my mental health has gotten better than ever.

Verified client, age 25-34
Review shared after session 25 with Diana