MorRondo Edwards-Roberts, LCSW - Therapist at Grow Therapy

MorRondo Edwards-Roberts

MorRondo Edwards-Roberts

(he/him)

LCSW
20 years of experience
Virtual

Is it time for you to live life without limitations? Do you believe that therapy can be fun as well as enlightening? Are you ready to embrace your diagnosis rather than run away from it? Mor Rondo J. Edwards-Roberts is a licensed independent social worker (LISW-S). He believes behavioral health models can be used to empower individuals, provide hope, healing, and connections to resources through the use of behavioral health models.

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

Sometimes another person, one who isn't in one's immediate circle, can offer a perspective or additional support. Every person should have the ability to share personal truths and be accepted and understood. Mor Rondo believes it's very important to be open-minded and non-judgmental when someone shares their personal story or experiences.

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

I am not just a textbook Therapist . I am therapist that comes with real life experience , there are very few situation You can present that i have not experienced personally or know someone personally that has . I create a safe place for you to be your authentic self because that is the person we want to heal .

About MorRondo Edwards-Roberts

Licensed in

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Cognitive intervention uses techniques or strategies to help an individual identify and redirect negative thoughts. CBT is great for addressing anxiety .

Couples Counseling

Couples counseling, also known as marriage counseling, is a type of counseling for intimate partners. It addresses conflicts between the partners, is often short-term, and focuses on specific problems.1 Other goals of couples counseling are improving communication and interactions and strengthening relationships.

Culturally Sensitive Therapy

Culturally sensitive therapy is an approach to psychotherapy that emphasizes the therapist's understanding of a client’s background and belief system as it relates to their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, or other important elements that make up someone’s culture and/or identity.