Provides online counseling through the BetterHelp

Sara Roesler (LCSW)

  • North Carolina, United States
  • Anxiety
  • Career difficulties
  • Coping with life changes
  • Depression
  • Information updated 3 days ago

Services offered

  • Video
  • Phone
  • Messaging

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About me

Ready to Feel Like You Again? Taking that first step can feel intimidating, but it’s also powerful. Let’s connect and see how we can work together to help you feel more like yourself again—calm, confident, and in control. I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience. I hold a Master of Social Work from the University of Kansas, as well as a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Boston University. My approach focuses on helping you recognize your strengths and use them to navigate life changes, anxiety, depression, and health challenges. I’m here to support you in building resilience and achieving your goals.
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License information

License: LCSW

North Carolina

License number: C009726

Expires at 2025-08-28

License: LICSW

Massachusetts

number: LCSW2011114

Expires at 2027-07-04

License: LCSW

Maine

number: LC14799

Expires at 2026-05-31

License: LCSW

Oklahoma

number: 21323

Expires at 2025-12-31

Professional experience

Focus and Specialization Areas

Additional focus areas

Therapeutic approaches

Welcoming international clients?

No

Languages

  • English

Sara Roesler's location

  • North Carolina, United States

Sara Roesler's years in practice

  • 25 years in practice

Online counseling

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Services offered

  • Video
  • Phone
  • Messaging

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Sara Roesler brings 25 years of extensive experience in therapy.

No, Sara Roesler does not currently accept international clients seeking support.

Yes, Sara Roesler is currently accepting new clients.

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