About Clover
Clover Beauduy is a licensed clinical social worker who uses a client-centered approach to help people manage stress, anxiety, addictions, low self-esteem, and depression. She draws on eight years of experience to support straightforward, practical change. Clover focuses on listening first and then working with each person to set realistic steps forward.
She aims to make sessions feel calm and nonjudgmental so people can talk honestly about what they are facing.
Background and approach
Conversations cover current struggles, goals, and small skills that can be used between meetings. Clover often uses techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy to spot unhelpful thoughts and from dialectical behavior therapy to teach coping skills for strong emotions. Mindfulness strategies are introduced when they help people notice patterns and slow down stressful reactions.
Motivational interviewing is used to strengthen a person’s own reasons for change and boost follow-through. Clover adapts these methods to the pace and needs of each person she meets. Sessions are practical and collaborative.
She helps people break larger problems into manageable steps and build on small successes. The focus is on real-world improvements people can keep using after therapy ends. Licensed in Florida and New Jersey, Clover offers support in English and works with people who want to make steady changes in their daily life.
She encourages anyone feeling overwhelmed to reach out and explore what might help next.
Evidence-Based Approaches Offered Online
Cognitive behavioral therapy helps people notice and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors. It is useful for anxiety, low mood, and skills to manage day-to-day stress. Dialectical behavior therapy focuses on teaching concrete coping skills for intense emotions, such as distress tolerance and emotion regulation, and can be helpful when feelings feel overwhelming.Clover treats finding the right approach as a collaborative process. She will talk with each person about their goals and preferences, try techniques in session, and adjust the plan based on what works. Clients and the therapist decide together which methods to keep using over time.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video sessions allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues, while phone sessions work well when bandwidth or camera use is limited. Live chat and text messaging are useful for brief check-ins, homework support, or when a shorter written exchange fits better into a day. These options make it easier to fit therapy into work, school, or family schedules and to continue care across locations where licensed professionals practice.
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- Experience
- 8 years
- Licensed
- Florida, New Jersey
- Languages
- English