Tiffany Manning

M.S.W., Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Tiffany is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who earned her master’s degree from California State University Sacramento. She has conducted both individual and group counseling in non-profit organizations, specifically with tweens/teens (ages 10-18) and young adults (ages 19-25) who have been in foster care and who have experienced abuse, neglect and trauma.

"In the tapestry of our stories, Choice Theory reminds us that every thread is ours to weave, and through Narrative Therapy, we reclaim the power to craft our own empowering tales."

Tiffany has an

eclectic theoretical approach and can create an approach based off of the client’s needs. Tiffany typically utilizes Choice Theory and Narrative Therapy concepts in her work in building relationships with clients. She focuses specifically on the client-therapist relationship to help individuals overcome their reasons for seeking therapy. Tiffany has been dedicated to the helping field since 2004 and hopes to offer a judgment free and safe therapeutic environment.

Tiffany's Areas of Specialization Include:

  • Depression
  • Self-harm
  • Suicidal ideations
  • Family conflict
  • Low self-esteem
  • PTSD/Trauma
  • Life transitions
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences
  • Teen/Adolescent therapy
  • Young Adults
  • Caregiver/child communication
  • Sexual abuse
  • Physical abuse
  • LGBTQI population
  • Self-esteem
  • Anxiety

Get in touch with Tiffany

Call at 940-215-4916

*The phone number and email address listed above is used during office hours only (9am-7pm) for scheduling purposes and non-emergencies.

This counselor is out-of-network with insurance and is accepting private pay clients only at this time.

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