About Nicholle
Nicholle Dorn is a licensed clinical social worker with 23 years of experience in Arkansas. She focuses on helping people cope with depression, anxiety, and challenges in relationships and self-esteem. Her style is straightforward and compassionate, aimed at practical steps people can use day to day.
She often helps people who feel isolated or who struggle with social anxiety and communication problems. She also supports those dealing with mood disorders, including bipolar concerns, and the weight of guilt or shame.
Background and approach
Caregivers who are worn down by ongoing stress can find tools to manage their load and protect their wellbeing. Nicholle guides conversations about control issues and life purpose in clear, manageable ways. Sessions center on identifying small, doable changes that lead to better coping and clearer thinking.
She favors approaches that connect feelings to everyday choices and routines. Clients can expect a warm, steady presence and a focus on skills they can use between sessions. The aim is stronger self-understanding and more reliable emotional balance.
Nicholle draws on many years of practice to adapt ideas to each person’s situation. She holds the Arkansas LCSW credential AR LCSW 3785-C. Sessions are offered in English and delivered through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
To begin, a person completes a short matching questionnaire and schedules according to therapist availability.
Evidence-based approaches delivered online
Motivational and skills-based approaches focus on concrete changes. These methods look at how thoughts and habits affect mood, and introduce small practical steps to reduce anxiety and improve mood. They are helpful for depression, social anxiety, and people who want clear tools to try between sessions.Interpersonal-style approaches concentrate on communication and relationship patterns. This work helps people notice how they connect with others, improve difficult conversations, and reduce isolation. It is useful when relationship friction or social anxiety makes daily life harder.
Finding the right approach is part of the work together. The therapist will listen to concerns, goals, and preferences, then suggest methods that fit the situation. Clients and the therapist decide collaboratively what to try and adjust over time.
Online therapy offers several practical benefits. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when that matters. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging suit brief check-ins, shorter reflections, or scheduling quick support between longer sessions. These options make it easier to fit therapy around work, caregiving, and busy days.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Self esteem
Also works with
- Experience
- 23 years
- Licensed
- Arkansas
- Languages
- English