About Victoria
Victoria Echeverry Navia brings 13 years of clinical experience as a licensed clinical social worker in Florida. She offers calm, practical help for people feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, low mood, or relationship strain. Sessions are available in English and Spanish to match different cultural backgrounds.
Victoria focuses on everyday problems that wear people down. She helps clients with self-esteem, communication problems, and family-related stress. She also addresses issues tied to attachment, body image, caregiving strain, and immigration-related pressure.
Background and approach
Her style is collaborative and down-to-earth. Conversations aim to clarify what matters most, spot patterns that get in the way, and try small changes that make daily life easier. She uses a mix of talking, practical exercises, and reflective work to support progress.
Clients can expect help managing difficult emotions and navigating life changes like separation or shifting roles at home and at work. Victoria pays attention to how relationships and early family experiences shape current challenges. She works with people who want to feel more steady and connected to themselves and others.
Victoria holds the Florida LCSW license FL LCSW SW14357, which she uses while practicing in Florida. Her background, bilingual skills, and focus on clear communication suit people looking for straightforward, culturally aware support.
How therapeutic approaches work online
Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening and reflecting back what matters to the client. It helps people feel heard and find their own path through difficult feelings. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at thoughts and behaviors that keep problems going and teaches practical skills to change them. It can help with anxiety, low mood, and patterns that affect relationships. Emotionally-Focused Therapy helps people name and change patterns in close relationships by working directly with emotions and attachment needs.Choosing the right approach is a shared process. The therapist will talk with each person about goals and preferences, then try methods that fit those needs. That collaborative decision can be adjusted over time if something isn’t helping.
Online work is offered through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. Video calls are good for face-to-face conversation and exercises that benefit from seeing each other. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or for a quick check-in. Live chat and messaging let people send notes and short updates between sessions or use a text format instead of scheduled calls. These options aim to make therapy more flexible and easier to fit into daily life.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also works with
- Attachment issues
- Body image
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Codependency
- Commitment issues
- Communication problems
- Control issues
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Domestic violence
- Emptiness
- Family of origin issues
- Family problems
- Forgiveness
- Immigration issues
- Impulsivity
- Infidelity
- Jealousy
- Life purpose
- Midlife crisis
- Multicultural concerns
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 13 years
- Licensed
- Florida
- Languages
- English, Spanish