Dana Brennan, LCSW
Delaware · 8 yrs exp
Works with Relationship / Family / Trauma and abuse +12
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Welcome to our directory of online LCSW therapists serving Delaware. All therapists listed here are licensed LCSWs; explore profiles to learn about focus areas, approaches, languages, and clinical experience.
Delaware · 8 yrs exp
Works with Relationship / Family / Trauma and abuse +12
View ProfileDelaware · 28 yrs exp · 2 languages
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Self esteem +12
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 6 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / LGBT +2
Works by Somatic Therapy / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 10 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileDelaware · 22 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +12
View ProfileDelaware · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +9
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
View ProfileDelaware · 25 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Self esteem / Depression +9
Works by Solution-Focused Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 19 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +12
View ProfileDelaware · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +13
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Sleeping +15
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 29 yrs exp · 2 languages
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +15
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +14
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 26 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +17
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 21 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Family +14
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 11 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Depression / Coping with life changes +10
View ProfileDelaware · 9 yrs exp
Works with Relationship / Intimacy-related issues / Anger +11
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Career +10
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +14
View ProfileDelaware · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Depression +10
View ProfileDelaware · 4 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Self esteem / Bipolar +6
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +9
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Family +13
Works by Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) / Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
View ProfileDelaware · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Self esteem +5
View ProfileDelaware · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +12
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 28 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +13
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +10
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Motivational Interviewing
View ProfileDelaware · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileDelaware · 11 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / LGBT +10
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Mindfulness Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 19 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Trauma and abuse +11
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +11
View ProfileDelaware · 10 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Self esteem +4
View ProfileDelaware · 15 yrs exp
Works with Family / Trauma and abuse / Parenting +2
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 12 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Trauma and abuse +2
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Mindfulness Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 4 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Parenting / Self esteem +2
View ProfileDelaware · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Self esteem +2
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileDelaware · 26 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +2
View ProfileDelaware · 6 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileDelaware · 31 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileDelaware · 29 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileDelaware · 18 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileDelaware · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Relationship +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileDelaware · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileIf you are looking for an LCSW who provides online sessions in Delaware, you will find clinicians who list telehealth or online practice among their service settings. An LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker who has completed a master's degree in social work, a state-set period of supervised post-graduate clinical experience - commonly around two to three years and several thousand hours, though requirements vary by state - and who has passed a clinical licensing examination. The licence is issued and renewed by the state board, and the scope of practice and the exact title can differ from one state to another, which is why the credential on a profile is useful context when you are evaluating clinicians.
Online practice has become a common way for Delaware LCSWs to connect with people across cities and rural areas alike. When a clinician lists online as a practice setting, it generally indicates that they make use of video or phone sessions to meet with people who prefer remote care. The landscape of telehealth regulation and insurance coverage continues to change, so profiles in a directory are best used to learn what clinicians list about their training direction, populations they work with, languages they speak, and the settings where they have experience.
Profiles in this directory highlight credential, general focus areas, and approaches therapists list in their practices. Because the listing indicates licensure, you can be confident that each clinician meets Delaware's licensing requirements for an LCSW. Use those profile details to form questions you might want to ask a clinician during an initial conversation about fit and practical arrangements.
Online sessions can make seeing an LCSW more practical for many people in Delaware. If you live in a town with limited local options, remote sessions can reduce travel time and help you maintain continuity when life or work schedules change. For caregivers, shift workers, or people managing multiple commitments, online meetings may offer the flexibility needed to keep regular contact with a clinician.
Because social work training emphasizes a person-in-environment perspective, LCSWs often take into account the full context of your life - housing, work, family responsibilities, community resources, and access to services - which can be an advantage when you meet remotely. An online session can still support work that addresses both internal experience and external circumstances, including coordination with community supports, resource referrals, or advocacy when appropriate. Many people find that being able to meet from a comfortable environment helps them engage more consistently with the process.
Practical factors matter when considering online care. You will want to plan for a reliable internet connection, a quiet or low-distraction room, and a device with a camera if video sessions are used. Thinking in advance about a routine and a comfortable place to meet can make remote sessions feel as grounded as in-person visits.
LCSWs in Delaware who list online practice commonly support people with a wide range of concerns. You will find clinicians who describe experience with mood and anxiety concerns, stress related to work or school, relationship and family challenges, life transitions, grief and loss, substance use concerns, and the effects of trauma. Because social work always considers the broader context, LCSWs also frequently help people navigate housing and employment stressors, caregiving responsibilities, and access to community resources that influence wellbeing.
When you read profiles, note whether a clinician highlights particular populations such as adolescents, parents, older adults, LGBTQ+ communities, or people from specific cultural backgrounds. You may also see clinicians who list care coordination, advocacy, or systems navigation as part of their practice. Those elements reflect the social work orientation toward connecting individual experience with the environment in which it unfolds, which many people find helpful when challenges are tied to social systems or practical barriers.
Online sessions are a good fit for many concerns, but some people need in-person services or integrated supports that complement clinical work. If you have questions about how an online LCSW might approach a particular issue, look for profile details about relevant experience or ask clinicians how they handle collaborative care and referrals.
Verifying a license is an important step if you want to confirm that a clinician holds an active Delaware LCSW. The licensing authority for clinical social workers in Delaware provides public licensure lookup tools where you can confirm a practitioner's name and license status. When you search, look for the clinician's full name, the license type listed as LCSW, the status (active or otherwise), expiration date, and any disciplinary actions or public notices that may be posted by the board. The board also publishes contact information if you need to ask specific questions about licensure or to verify historical records.
Understanding the credential itself helps as well. An LCSW indicates completion of a master's in social work, a state-set period of supervised clinical practice, and a passing score on a clinical exam. Different states use similar but distinct titles and rules, so do not confuse LCSW with similar credentials that may appear in neighboring states. If you see another designation on a profile, that reflects a different licensure pathway and may not indicate the same scope of clinical practice as an LCSW.
A licensure report typically includes the issue and expiration dates, license status, and any disciplinary history. If a profile lists a license number, you can use that number in the state's lookup tool to expedite a search. If you do not find a match or you have questions about the entry, contacting the state board directly is the most reliable way to clarify the record.
Beginning with online care usually starts with reviewing profiles to identify clinicians whose focus areas, approaches, language skills, and population experience match what you are seeking. You can compare focus areas, the therapeutic approaches clinicians list, their credential, languages spoken, and years of clinical experience to get a sense of fit. Many people find it helpful to write down a few priorities - such as life stage, cultural background, or specific concerns - and look for profiles that mention those areas.
When you reach out to a clinician to introduce yourself, you might ask about their experience with the issues you face, how they describe their approach, session length and structure, payment methods and whether they have experience working with particular insurance plans, and what to expect in the first few meetings. It is reasonable to ask how the clinician handles emergencies or urgent needs when meeting remotely, and whether they work with other professionals if coordination of services is relevant to your situation.
Trust your instincts about whether a clinician's style and profile feel like a good match. Consider practical factors such as language, cultural understanding, and the clinician's experience with your particular life circumstances. Think about the logistics of online sessions - your typical schedule, the technology you will use, and where you will meet from - and choose a clinician whose described practice aligns with those needs. If you have questions about how a clinician integrates social work perspectives into remote care, it is appropriate to ask them how they consider social and environmental factors when supporting clients.
Finding an LCSW who feels like a good match can take time, and it is normal to review several profiles before you decide whom to contact. Use the directory to gather information about credentials and focus, and rely on conversations with clinicians to learn more about how they work and whether their style fits your expectations. With that information you can make an informed choice about a clinician whose experience and approach align with your needs and circumstances.
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