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Diane Botta, MSW, LCSW

Therapist
Miami Florida 33134

(929) 430-7519

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Name
Diane Botta, MSW, LCSW
Position
Clinical Social Worker | Telehealth Therapist
Profession
Therapist
Phone Number
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Location
Offering Online Teletherapy Services
Miami, Florida, 33134
United States

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I view this work as a vocation and believe in keeping therapy affordable and accessible. I thrive when getting to the root of an issue and assisting clients to see themselves and others differently. My goal and purpose is to assist in shifting thought patterns that are not helpful and to provide hope and a new outlook to my clients.

I am licensed and offer virtual Telehealth sessions throughout New York State and Florida.


Practice Info

Bio:
Growing up in South Brooklyn, I was surrounded by the sounds of Mandarin, Russian, Yiddish, Korean, Hindi, Spanish, Italian, Georgian, Turkish, Greek, and Arabic, among many others. From an early age I was intensely curious about other cultures and how they differed from my own.

While an undergraduate at Columbia University, I chose to study both Psychology and Anthropology, as I felt that the two disciplines were inseparable; I believe that we cannot truly understand a person’s habits, choices, and patterns of thinking unless we understand where they are situated. A chance encounter with an explosion near Grand Central Station during this time helped me understand the impact of trauma first-hand and sent me down the path of seeking to understand how to heal it as a result.

My post-graduate training was completed in an outpatient medical setting, with extensive experience with both adults and children. My orientation is primarily integrative but I believe that the most powerful component of success in therapy is based on the fit of the therapist and client relationship.
Credentials, Training, Qualifications:
MSW with concentration in clinical mental health - Silberman School of Social Work, Hunter College

BA with dual concentrations in Psychology and Anthropology - Columbia University (distinguished as a Kluge Scholar)

Clinical training in outpatient medical setting through the Thrive NYC Mental Health Service Corps - provided therapy and counseling to children, adolescent and adult individuals for a wide range of issues. Also provided couples' therapy and family therapy.
What licenses do you currently hold?:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - New York

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - Florida
Are you in private practice?:
Yes
Are you available to provide supervision services?:
No
Do you participate in any insurance plans?:
Yes
If yes, please list:
Please inquire for further information
Telephone/Video counseling:
Yes
Please list all languages that you speak:
English, Spanish (Conversational Working Proficiency)
I treat the following:
Individuals Children Adolescents Families Geriatrics Adult Children of Alcoholics Sexual Abuse Victims Depressive Disorders Anxiety Disorders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Child Bearing Loss Post Abortion Syndrome ADD/ADHD
Other Specialties:
Performing Artists, First Responders, Assault Survivors, Gifted Pre-Teens, Teens and Adults, Trauma, PTSD
I use the following methods:
Expressive Therapeutics: Art/Music/Play/Etc Behavior Techniques Cognitive Techniques Baars/Terruwe Model R.E.B. (Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy
Please describe other treatment methods
Psychodynamic Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, Meaning Centered Psychotherapy, Narrative Therapy, Motivational Interviewing.
I also have specialized training in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD and am an Accredited Level 3 Primary Care Triple P Positive Parenting Provider. 
Are You A Practicing Catholic?
Yes

More About Diane Botta, MSW, LCSW

While an undergraduate at Columbia University, I chose to study both Psychology and Anthropology, as I felt that the two disciplines were inseparable; I believe that we cannot truly understand a person’s habits, choices, and patterns of thinking unless we understand where they are situated. A chance encounter with an explosion near Grand Central Station during this time helped me understand the impact of trauma first-hand and sent me down the path of seeking to understand how to heal it as a result.

A thinker as well as a feeler, I enjoy challenging my clients to think about situations differently. I am deliberate about asking questions in sessions that will open up deeper layers of conversation and provide opportunities to challenge your perspective, an intervention also known as socratic questioning.

I utilize an integrative approach in my work, drawing from psychodynamic and cognitive philosophies and I believe that therapy should provide clients with tangible tools to make real changes in their lives.

In our work together we will work to challenge existing negative core beliefs that you may hold. I am partial to evidence-based interventions and tend to utilize elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) with most clients. However, as a clinical social worker, I believe that one’s environment and the broader social context are important to consider as well.



Diane Botta, MSW, LCSW Specialties


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