About Cheralyn
Cheralyn Nemard is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with three years of practice in New York. She focuses on stress, anxiety, relationship and family concerns. Cheralyn aims to make the first step into therapy feel manageable for people who are nervous about starting.
She offers a calm, nonjudgmental presence and encourages honest conversation about feelings and needs. In sessions she helps clients name what feels most urgent and build small, practical steps forward.
Background and approach
She addresses intimacy-related worries and parenting strains with straightforward talk and problem-solving. Communication breakdowns, caregiver stress, and the fallout from divorce or separation are frequent topics she helps people untangle. Cheralyn also supports people working through forgiveness, pregnancy and childbirth transitions, and issues around self-love and women's concerns.
Her style is direct but warm, and she focuses on concrete ways to reduce daily stress. Sessions explore patterns, rehearse new responses, and set realistic goals. She works through chat, phone, video, or text-based messaging to fit different schedules and needs.
Cheralyn expects collaboration - clients and she decide together what to try. Her New York license is LCSW 095900, and she conducts therapy in English. To begin, users complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule sessions based on therapist availability.
The subscription model for sessions can be canceled at any time and cost varies with location and therapist availability.
Therapeutic approaches and online sessions that fit your life
Evidence-based techniques focus on changing unhelpful patterns and building coping skills. One common approach focuses on learning practical tools to reduce anxiety and manage stress, such as breaking problems into smaller steps and testing new responses in daily life. This helps when worry or overwhelm makes it hard to function.Another useful approach centers on improving communication and intimacy. It teaches clear ways to express needs, set boundaries, and repair conflict. People often use these skills to rebuild trust after separation or to ease ongoing relationship tension.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will talk with each person about goals and preferences and then pick strategies together. It is a collaborative process that can be adjusted over time as needs change.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video is good for deeper conversation and nonverbal cues. Phone sessions can fit during a break or when bandwidth is limited. Live chat and messaging allow quick check-ins and short, flexible contact. These options make it easier to fit therapy around work, family, and caregiving responsibilities.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also works with
- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- New York
- Languages
- English