About Daisy
Daisy Corral is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with seven years of experience supporting people who feel stuck by anxiety, depression, stress, or low self-esteem. She works in California and speaks both English and Spanish. Daisy focuses on practical steps people can use right away to feel steadier in daily life.
She helps clients name what is causing strain and build simple skills to manage it. Sessions often include talking through current problems, practicing breathing and grounding techniques, and planning small, achievable changes.
Background and approach
The goal is to reduce overwhelm and regain a sense of control. Daisy also pays attention to relationship and communication difficulties that make everyday life harder. She helps people clarify needs, set boundaries, and have tougher conversations more calmly.
For those feeling isolated, she supports reconnecting with others and increasing self-compassion. Her approach is straightforward and collaborative. She invites clients to try tools between sessions and reviews what works.
This keeps progress focused and practical rather than abstract. People who are juggling work, school, or parenting pressure may find her style especially useful. She offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different schedules and comfort levels.
To begin, users complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule a time that works for them.
Approaches that translate well to online therapy
Evidence-based techniques focus on practical change. One common approach is skill-building work that teaches breathing, grounding, and stress-management tools. These techniques help when anxiety or overwhelm makes day-to-day tasks harder. A second approach involves communication and problem-solving practice, where sessions focus on clearer requests, boundary-setting, and planning small steps to improve relationships. That work helps with family problems and conflict by making conversations easier to manage.Choosing the right approach is a joint process. The therapist will review your goals, try methods that fit your needs, and adjust the focus as you make progress. Clients and the therapist decide together which strategies feel most helpful and which to keep using between sessions.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video lets you use visual cues and practice communication in real time. Phone sessions work well when video is difficult or lower bandwidth is needed. Live chat and text are useful for quick check-ins, short coaching-style support, or for people who prefer typing. These options add flexibility so therapy can fit work, school, or family routines.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Family conflicts
- Anger management
Also works with
- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- California
- Languages
- English, Spanish