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Anika Beavers, LCSW

Compassionate social worker guiding steady change

Credential held
LCSW
Practises from
North Carolina
Years in practice
3
Languages
English
Methods listed
1
Sessions
Online

About Anika

Anika Beavers is a licensed clinical social worker in North Carolina with three years of direct clinical experience. She draws on a decade of social work background that began in 2011, working in settings such as homeless services and medical and crisis care. Anika focuses on practical, down-to-earth support when life feels overwhelming.

She helps people manage stress, anxiety, and depression using a respectful and compassionate approach. She also supports clients facing trauma, grief, bipolar challenges, and compassion fatigue.

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Background and approach

LGBT-related concerns, intimacy and relationship questions, and parenting stresses are part of her practice focus. Anika uses a client-centered style that adapts to each person’s needs. She listens first, then helps clients set clear goals and build skills that fit their daily lives.

Expectations and plans are shaped together so work in sessions feels relevant and doable. Her experience includes helping people navigate major life changes and develop coping skills for ongoing challenges. She pays attention to communication problems, guilt and shame, and cultivating self-love.

Women’s issues and career-related stress are also areas she often addresses. Anika emphasizes respect and sensitivity in the therapy space. She frames change as a step-by-step process and offers steady support as people try new strategies.

If someone wants practical tools and a calm, collaborative guide, she can be a steady partner in that work.

Client-centered care delivered online

Client-centered therapy focuses on listening closely and following the client’s lead. The therapist creates space for clients to talk through what matters most. This approach helps when someone needs support with mood, anxiety, relationship concerns, or coping with big life changes.

Anika’s practical approach emphasizes working together to set goals. Early sessions clarify priorities and establish small, achievable steps. The therapist adjusts pacing and methods based on the person’s needs, goals, and comfort with formats like talking or messaging.

Online options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video calls work well for deep conversations and visual cues. Phone sessions are a good fit when bandwidth is limited or a client prefers not to use video. Live chat and text-based messaging can be helpful for shorter check-ins, quick coaching, or when someone needs flexible ways to connect around a busy schedule.

Using these formats, therapists and clients collaborate to find what fits best. The goal is to make therapy accessible and workable alongside daily life while keeping the focus on the client’s goals and progress.
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Frequently asked questions

What concerns does this therapist commonly address?
She works with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, grief, bipolar challenges, and compassion fatigue. Relationship struggles, intimacy issues, parenting pressures, and LGBT-related concerns are also listed areas of focus.
How would you describe the therapeutic style?
The approach is client-centered, which means sessions begin with listening and follow the client’s priorities. Therapy aims to set clear goals and build practical skills that match everyday life.
What background does the therapist bring to sessions?
She has three years of clinical social work experience and has worked since 2011 in roles serving people experiencing homelessness, medical challenges, and mental health crises. That background informs her practical focus.
Where is the therapist licensed and what credential do they hold?
The clinician holds a Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential in North Carolina, listed as NC LCSW C012737.
Which languages are supported for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English.
What session formats are available for working together?
Sessions can take place via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to fit different schedules and preferences.
How are fees and payment handled?
Costs vary with location and therapist availability and are provided through a subscription model. The subscription can be canceled at any time.
What are the steps to begin therapy?
Start by selecting the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule sessions according to therapist availability.

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Experience
3 years
Licensed
North Carolina
Languages
English