About Charles
Charles Earle is a licensed clinical social worker with more than two decades of experience helping people manage stress, anxiety, and depression. He supports those working through relationship and family tensions and who want to build self-esteem and confidence. Charles speaks English and Spanish and practices from Texas as a LCSW.
He focuses on practical conversation and a clear plan rather than jargon. Sessions are tailored to each person’s situation, whether the need is short-term problem solving or ongoing support.
Background and approach
Charles listens for patterns such as communication problems, control issues, or feelings of isolation, and then helps clients identify small, workable changes. When family strain, divorce, or caregiving stress becomes overwhelming, he helps people sort priorities and set realistic steps forward. For anxiety, panic attacks, and social fears, he breaks down worries into manageable pieces and teaches straightforward coping tools.
He also addresses deeper themes like guilt, shame, forgiveness, and life purpose in a step-by-step way. Charles values respect, sensitivity, and compassion in every session. He works with each person to shape a plan that fits their goals and daily life.
That could mean short skill-focused work or longer exploration aimed at rebuilding confidence. Taking the first step can feel hard, and he aims to make starting therapy as simple as possible. He will meet clients where they are and help them move toward clearer choices and steadier days.
Practical approaches online for anxiety and relationship strain
Charles uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques focused on clear skills and real-life change. One approach emphasizes breaking down anxious thoughts and teaching coping tools that reduce panic and daily worry; this helps people handle immediate symptoms and build confidence over time. Another approach focuses on communication and attachment patterns to improve how people relate to others; it helps identify repeated interaction habits and offers new ways to speak and set boundaries that reduce conflict.Finding the right approach is part of the work. He will collaborate with each person to decide which techniques match their needs, goals, and preferences. That means trying simple strategies first, checking what helps, and adjusting plans together as progress is made.
Online sessions are available by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to fit different routines. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when more connection is helpful. Phone sessions can be easier when less bandwidth is available or when being off-camera feels better. Live chat or text messaging works for quick check-ins, short coaching, or when writing feels more comfortable. These options make it easier to keep therapy consistent around work, caregiving, and busy schedules.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also works with
- Experience
- 23 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English, Spanish