About Victor
Victor Brown is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who brings twenty years of practice to his work with individuals. He focuses on stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship struggles, trauma and abuse, and depression. He speaks plain language and aims to make therapy practical and manageable for people under strain.
Victor begins sessions by listening carefully to what is hardest right now. He helps clients name patterns such as guilt, shame, isolation, panic, or social anxiety.
Background and approach
From there he and the client set small, concrete goals that fit day-to-day life. Sessions are straightforward and paced to each person’s needs. In addition to direct clinical work, Victor has a background in healthcare management and team leadership.
That experience informs how he coordinates care and thinks about real-world challenges like accessing services or navigating systems. He uses that perspective to help clients solve practical problems as well as emotional ones. People working with Victor often focus on changing unhelpful habits, handling triggers, and rebuilding self-worth.
He encourages realistic steps toward healthier routines and relationships. The process is collaborative, with attention to both feelings and actions. Victor holds a New York LCSW credential and practices in New York.
He conducts sessions in English and offers multiple formats to fit a busy life, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. If a person wants a clear plan and a steady collaborator, he aims to provide that support.
Therapeutic approaches and online care that fit your life
Many evidence-based techniques focus on practical change and learning new skills. One common approach helps people identify and change unhelpful thinking and behavior patterns so anxiety, panic, and depression become easier to manage. It emphasizes clear steps and practice between sessions to build new habits.Another useful style concentrates on processing trauma and reducing the power of painful memories and reactions. This approach helps people tolerate difficult feelings, reduce avoidance, and regain control over daily life. It can be helpful for those coping with abuse, painful losses, or ongoing stress responses.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist collaborates with each person to see what fits their goals, pace, and preferences. Together they try strategies, check what helps, and adjust the plan as needed so the work stays relevant and manageable.
Online therapy offers practical benefits such as flexibility and easier scheduling. Video calls allow face-to-face conversations when meeting in person is hard. Phone sessions can be useful when lower bandwidth or no camera is preferred. Live chat and text-based messaging make shorter check-ins and step-by-step support possible between longer sessions. These formats help therapy fit around work, family, and daily life.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Addictions
- Relationship issues
Also works with
- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed
- New York
- Languages
- English