About Darryl
Darryl Marshall Sr helps people manage stress, anxiety, anger, depression, and relationship concerns. He also supports those facing life changes, divorce and separation, guilt and shame, and questions about life purpose and self-love. Darryl is a licensed clinical social worker in Florida and Maryland with 14 years of experience.
He presents a calm, steady presence for people who are nervous about starting therapy. He aims to make sessions feel straightforward and practical.
Background and approach
Darryl focuses on talking through problems and trying small changes that can make daily life easier. He keeps language simple and steps clear so people can test new habits between sessions. In the room he creates space to say hard things without judgment.
That includes working through painful memories, anger, or the fallout of a breakup. He helps people name what matters to them and find ways to move toward it. Darryl draws on skills developed across many clinical settings over more than a decade.
He brings experience with mood disorders and post-traumatic stress alongside common life stressors. His approach balances emotional support with practical tools people can use right away. He holds the credential Licensed Clinical Social Worker, shown as LCSW, and also lists LCSW-C for Maryland and MD for that state designation.
He practices from Florida and conducts sessions in English.
Therapeutic approaches and how they fit online
Evidence-based techniques often focus on learning new skills and changing patterns that cause distress. One common approach teaches practical coping skills to manage anxiety and mood symptoms; it breaks worries into smaller steps and rehearses new responses. Another approach helps process painful memories and strong emotions through structured conversations and pacing so a person can feel steadier over time.Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will discuss goals, try methods that match those goals, and adjust as needed. This is a collaborative process where the client’s feedback guides which techniques stay and which change.
Online sessions use video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to make therapy more flexible. Video lets people meet face to face when they want visual interaction. Phone sessions can fit into a busy day and need less bandwidth. Live chat or text messaging can work for quick check-ins, mood tracking, or when writing feels easier than talking. These options help people fit therapy into daily life while using approaches that focus on skills and steady emotional work.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Anger management
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- Experience
- 14 years
- Licensed
- Maryland, Florida
- Languages
- English