
Sophia Sgarlat, LCSW
Therapist
Locations:
Massachusetts
Insurances
About
Sophie (She/They) is a therapist with experience in art and garden therapies. Sophie believes in a client-lead modality focusing on clients reclaiming their stories. She is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and believes in sexual safety and positivity, as well as gender affirmation, in whatever form feels right. Everybody deserves respect. Sophie uses modalities such as solution-focused therapy, strengths-based approaches, and substance use treatments. They specialize in Depression, SI, and Anxiety. Sophie loves to quilt, garden, bake, and listen to audiobooks. Coming to therapy can feel challenging. Showing up is the hardest part.
Locations:
Massachusetts
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Simmons University, Masters in Social Work, 2023
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Hofstra University, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Cultural Studies, 2019
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Specialist Certificate in Trauma Work
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Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
Why Healthcare
Sophie feels passionately about therapy because everyone deserves safety and happiness. People can have a better quality of life when they work towards personal growth. People deserve to feel like they matter and have great qualities.
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