Sheri Williamson, LCSW - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Sheri Williamson

Sheri Williamson

(she/her)

LCSW
1 year of experience
Virtual

I am an LCSW who has experience as a crisis counselor, mental health therapist, group therapist, and director of outpatient programs. I work holistically with clients to achieve overall wellness each domain of wellness. I have experience working with a variety of different diagnoses. I have worked with clients across the life span. I am dedicated to providing a customized approach that is considerate of a client’s circumstances.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

I help to build a client’s confidence and capacity for managing and mitigating their mental health. Together we create a plan based on the client’s priorities using a strengths-based approach. Clients learn new interventions and how to incorporate them into every day life. I use S.M.A.R.T. Goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant , Timely. During therapy, we will discuss progress toward goals as well as any areas where I can provide support to the client. Progress is progress, no matter how small or big!

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

As a therapist, with her own lived experience, I am sensitive to the needs that mental health can create. I work to provide a judgment free space where you can feel comfortable and safe to share what is on your mind and in your heart. We work at your pace and dicuss things as you are comfortable. The goal is for change to occur naturally and not feel forced. Together we can create positive change for you.

About Sheri Williamson

Licensed in

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Dialectical Behavior (DBT)

Dialectical behavior therapy is an effective approach to treating a variety of disorders such as depression, anxiety, substance use, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and suicidal ideation. Using DBT, clients can learn to manage their emotions, integrate mindfulness skills into their everyday, and improve their distress tolerance. Learning to accept ourselves and our emotions can be difficult, especially without support. DBT, used with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can assist clients in developing emotional regulation which allows for better coping during difficult situations.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

CBT is used to interrupt cyclical thinking that can create obstacles for our mental health. It can be easy to get stuck in patterns of thinking that reinforce unhealthy and unhelpful behaviors. Using CBT, clients can learn to reframe their thoughts to suppport emotional and behavioral wellness.

Acceptance and commitment (ACT)

ACT can assist clients in fully accepting their mental health through understanding symptoms and learning skills that fit their specific recovery journey. Everyone experiences intense emotions. When we learn to accept our emotional experiences rather than denying or suppressing them, we are more capable of supporting our mental health needs in a more healthy and helpful way.

Sheri Williamson, LCSW