About Ekiuwa
Ekiuwa Norelus is a licensed clinical social worker with twenty years of professional experience in Florida. She focuses on everyday struggles like stress, anxiety, and relationship concerns. Her work also covers family conflict, motivation, and building self-esteem and confidence.
She helps people who are coping with big life changes. Sessions are tailored to each person’s situation and goals. Ekiuwa explains options in plain language and adapts the conversation to what feels most useful.
Background and approach
Respect and compassion guide her work. She creates a calm space to talk through hard moments and practical next steps. The tone is direct but gentle, and clients are invited to set the pace.
Her approach aims to boost coping skills and clearer communication. That can look like setting short-term goals, practicing new ways to handle stress, or working on self-worth. Ekiuwa supports people while they try new strategies and notice what helps.
She encourages small, achievable changes rather than sudden overhauls. Progress is tracked in everyday terms like improved sleep, fewer arguments, or more confidence in decisions. Ekiuwa helps people carry those gains into daily life.
People who want straightforward guidance about relationships, family issues, or life transitions will find practical focus in sessions. The work is collaborative and paced to the person’s needs and comfort.
Evidence-based techniques and online care
Many clients benefit from focused, evidence-based techniques that teach practical skills. One common approach is skill-building for stress and anxiety management, which uses short exercises to reduce worry and improve daily functioning. This is useful when symptoms interfere with sleep, work, or relationships.Another approach emphasizes communication and problem-solving. Sessions include step-by-step practice of new ways to speak up, set boundaries, or resolve recurring conflicts. That work helps when arguments repeat or when people want clearer conversations with others.
Choosing the best approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will discuss what you want to change, try methods that fit your goals, and adjust over time based on what helps. Clients are invited to give feedback and set the pace for progress.
Online formats make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when seeing expressions matters. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or for shorter check-ins. Live chat and text messaging offer quick access for brief updates, homework check-ins, or when typing feels easier. Altogether, these options increase flexibility and let people use the format that suits their routine.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also works with
- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed
- Florida
- Languages
- English