About Linda
Linda Beldin-Korter is a licensed clinical social worker with 37 years of experience helping people through major life changes. She focuses on practical support for addiction recovery, trauma recovery, grief, career shifts, and learning to cope with life transitions. Linda offers empathetic, straightforward guidance and respects each person’s spiritual and personal beliefs.
She creates a flexible space where people can bring faith-based concerns or a secular perspective. Linda listens for what matters most and helps set clear, manageable goals.
Background and approach
Sessions emphasize small, concrete steps that fit into everyday life. A core part of her work is addressing painful emotions like guilt and shame. She helps people talk through these feelings and consider forgiveness when that feels right.
The aim is to reduce shame’s hold and build healthier self-understanding. Linda draws on decades of clinical experience to tailor support to each person’s needs. She helps clients develop coping strategies they can use between sessions.
Her style is steady and practical, focused on progress rather than perfection. Based in Arkansas, Linda brings long-term experience to a wide range of concerns related to recovery and life change. She works one-on-one to help people move forward with more clarity, hope, and self-compassion.
Evidence-based techniques for online recovery and healing
Linda uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on real-world change. One common approach she uses helps people process trauma by gradually addressing distressing memories and teaching grounding skills to reduce overwhelm; this can support recovery from abusive experiences and traumatic events. Another approach targets addictive behaviors by identifying triggers, building alternative coping routines, and practicing relapse-prevention skills that fit daily life.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. She works with each person to weigh goals, past experience, and what feels most practical. Together they try methods, track what helps, and adjust the plan so progress stays realistic and steady.
Online therapy is offered via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different schedules. Video is useful for deeper conversational work and nonverbal cues. Phone sessions can be a simpler option when internet bandwidth is limited. Live chat or text messaging work well for brief check-ins, homework support, or people who prefer shorter written exchanges. These options make therapy more flexible and easier to fit into busy lives while keeping the focus on getting practical skills and steady support.
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Specialties and expertise
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Also works with
- Career difficulties
- Coping with life changes
- Forgiveness
- Guilt and shame
- Experience
- 37 years
- Licensed
- Arkansas
- Languages
- English