About Beatrice
Beatrice Scriven is a Georgia-based licensed social worker who helps people manage stress, anxiety, grief, and big life changes. She focuses on building self-compassion and practical coping skills people can use between sessions. Beatrice draws on seven years of clinical experience and holds the credentials LCSW and CSW.
Her approach starts with listening closely to each person’s story. Sessions are collaborative and paced to the individual’s needs. She uses clear techniques to reduce panic, soothe overwhelm, and improve self-esteem.
Background and approach
Beatrice often works with people facing caregiver strain, compassion fatigue, or end-of-life decisions. She also supports those dealing with guilt, shame, and forgiveness, and people who want to find clearer motivation and life purpose. Communication problems and impulsive reactions are addressed with concrete skills and step-by-step plans.
Therapy may include mindfulness practices to reduce reactivity and Cognitive Behavioral techniques to change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. Solution-focused steps are used to set short-term goals and track progress. The focus is on practical tools that help in daily life.
Her style is respectful and down-to-earth. Beatrice emphasizes self-love and gradual change over quick fixes. People who prefer straightforward language and doable strategies often find her approach helpful.
Approaches to Online Care and Practical Tools
Client-centered therapy focuses on listening and understanding each person without judgment. It helps people feel heard and supported while they make decisions about change and healing.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at the links between thoughts, feelings, and actions. It provides step-by-step techniques to reduce panic, challenge negative thinking, and change behaviors that keep stress and anxiety going.
Beatrice will work with each person to figure out which approach fits best. That decision is collaborative and may shift as goals evolve. Together they set small goals and test what helps in everyday life.
Online therapy offers flexibility for busy schedules. Video calls are useful for face-to-face conversation and visual cues. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and text-based messaging let people share short updates, try new coping strategies between sessions, and check in when email feels too slow. These options make it easier to keep therapy consistent around work, caregiving, or other commitments.
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- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English