About Madison
Madison Long is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people facing stress, anxiety, family conflict, trauma and abuse, low self-esteem, and depression. She approaches therapy with straightforward support and an emphasis on each person’s strengths. Madison aims to make the first step feel manageable for someone who is worried or unsure about asking for help.
Madison believes clients are experts in their own stories and brings a collaborative attitude to sessions.
Background and approach
She listens for what is already working and for small, practical shifts that can reduce pressure and increase confidence. Conversations focus on clear, achievable steps rather than jargon or long theories. Her background includes three years of professional practice in Kentucky as a licensed clinical social worker - LCSW.
That experience includes work around trauma, motivation, and mood concerns. Madison blends this practice history with a calm, encouraging presence in session. In therapy she supports people through difficult emotions like guilt, shame, and isolation.
She also helps address communication problems, workplace stress, and questions about life purpose and self-love. Sessions are paced to the client’s needs and goals. Madison offers practical tools and gentle accountability.
She encourages people to notice progress, even when it feels small. The work is aimed at improving daily functioning and building greater confidence over time.
Therapeutic approaches and how they work online
Madison uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change and emotional processing. One common approach emphasizes identifying strengths and building small, achievable habits to reduce stress and improve mood; this helps when anxiety or low motivation block everyday functioning. Another approach focuses on processing traumatic experiences and the emotions that follow, helping people make sense of what happened and reduce its hold on daily life.Finding the right method is a collaborative process. Madison will talk with each person about their goals, preferences, and what has or hasn’t helped before. Together they review options and try approaches that match the client’s needs, adjusting as progress is made or priorities change.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to provide practical flexibility. Video sessions allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues. Phone sessions are useful when bandwidth is limited or when a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and messaging let people share thoughts between sessions and fit therapy into busy days. These choices make it easier to keep therapy consistent around work, family, and other commitments.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
Also works with
- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Kentucky
- Languages
- English