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Serena Yeager

Provisionally Licensed Counselor -

I’m a trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapist with experience in inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings. I have additional training in sexual assault victims’ advocacy, foster care, play therapy, and crisis intervention. I understand therapy as a collaborative process honoring clients’ lived experiences while opening space for growth and change. I specialize in affirmative therapy for LGBTQ+, polyamorous/ethically non-monogamous, and kinky individuals, as well as providing inclusive education for practitioners who would like to work with these populations. I provide individual, couples, and group therapy to Florida residents. My office is located in downtown Orlando.



Skills and Expertise
Attachment Issues
Depression
Anxiety
LGBTQ
Mindfulness based therapy
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Transgender Issues
Trauma and PTSD

Treatment Orientation
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
DBT Informed Therapy
Feminist
Health/Wellness-based
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
Self-Compassion
Somatic
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Trauma Focused Therapy
Location
612 East Colonial Drive
Suite 390
Orlando, FL 32803
Availability

Message for schedule

Finances

Avg Cost (per session):
$100

Sliding Scale: Yes

Accepted Payment Methods:
Credit/debit card, cash

Accepted Insurance Plans:
Aetna, Cigna

License

Years in Practice: 4

Undergraduate:
University of South Florida, BA Psychology

Postgraduate:
University of Central Florida, MA Counselor Education/Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Client Focus

Age:
Adults

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