About Tyieste
Tyieste “Ty” Jones helps people who are feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, grief, low self-esteem, or big life changes. She frames the work around each person's story and strengths. That makes the first steps feel more manageable for someone who is nervous about starting therapy.
Ty is a licensed clinical social worker, LCSW, with 17 years of professional experience. She practices in Florida and has focused experience with mood concerns such as depression and bipolar, trauma and abuse, and relationship and family stress.
Background and approach
She also supports people with parenting strain, workplace issues, and questions about sexuality and identity. Her approach begins with listening closely to what matters most to the person in front of her. She uses techniques that help people notice patterns, test new ways of responding, and build steady coping tools.
Sessions are conversational and practical rather than abstract or lengthy. Ty pays attention to attachment and the ways early relationships shape current feelings and choices. She brings client-centered care and cognitive-behavioral ideas together to help people change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors.
Motivational interviewing and mindfulness are also part of how she helps clients move toward goals. People who want straightforward help with mood, trust, self-worth, or navigating a major life change will find a practical, calm presence in Ty. She aims to make progress feel doable and to support people as they test new habits and perspectives.
How therapeutic approaches translate to online care
Attachment-based work focuses on the ways early relationships shape current feelings and reactions. Online sessions can help someone notice these patterns and practice new ways of relating in day-to-day life. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) looks at thoughts and behaviors and teaches concrete strategies to reduce distress and improve mood. In online sessions CBT techniques can be practiced, reviewed, and adjusted between meetings.Finding the best approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will listen to the client’s goals, try different techniques, and adjust based on what helps most. That means checking in about what feels useful and changing course when needed so the work matches the client's preferences and needs.
Online therapy offers practical flexibility. Video calls let the therapist and client work face to face when conversation and visual cues matter. Phone sessions use less bandwidth and can fit into a short break. Live chat and text sessions are useful for brief check-ins, step-by-step skill work, or ongoing support between calls. These options make it easier to keep momentum and fit therapy into a busy life.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
Also works with
- Abandonment
- Attachment issues
- Bipolar disorder
- Body image
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Coaching
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Family conflicts
- Forgiveness
- Guilt and shame
- Isolation / loneliness
- LGBT
- Life purpose
- Mood disorders
- Parenting issues
- Relationship issues
- Self-love
- Sexuality
- Trauma and abuse
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 17 years
- Licensed
- Florida, New York
- Languages
- English