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Sheila Owens, LCSW

Calm, practical support for life changes

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About Sheila

Sheila Owens is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people manage stress, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, and low self-esteem. She supports adults facing life changes, grief, trauma, parenting strain, and challenges such as bipolar symptoms or anger. Her approach is practical and respectful, aimed at helping people feel steadier and more capable in day-to-day life.

Sheila brings eight years as an LCSW plus decades of prior work in mental health case management and coordination.

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Background and approach

That combined background shapes a down-to-earth style. Sessions focus on clear goals, simple skills, and real steps people can use between meetings. Sheila uses somatic approaches alongside client-centered methods to connect body sensations with emotional experience.

She also draws from cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavior therapy ideas to help people change unhelpful thoughts and build coping skills. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is another tool she may use for processing painful memories. Her work emphasizes collaboration.

She listens first, then shapes a plan that fits each person’s needs and pace. Conversations are direct but compassionate, and practical homework or body-based practices are offered when helpful. Sheila practices in California and carries the credential LCSW, license number CA LCSW 115925.

Sessions are held in English and offered through video, phone, chat, or text messaging to suit different schedules and comfort levels.

How approaches translate to online therapy

Sheila blends somatic work with client-centered care and cognitive behavioral techniques. Somatic work focuses on noticing body sensations and using gentle body-based practices to ease stress and reconnect with the present; it can help when anxiety or trauma show up as physical tension. Client-centered therapy centers the person's experience and choices, creating space to talk and be heard while the therapist follows each person's lead. Cognitive behavioral therapy helps identify unhelpful thoughts and teaches straightforward strategies to change thinking patterns and behaviors that keep problems going.

Choosing the right approach is part of the process. Sheila collaborates with each person to figure out which combination of methods fits their goals and comfort level. She checks in regularly and adjusts plans as needs change so the work stays practical and relevant.

Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These options make it easier to fit therapy into busy schedules, to revisit short check-ins between sessions, or to use written check-ins when talking feels hard. The variety of formats supports flexible pacing and helps people try different ways of working that suit their daily life.
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Frequently asked questions

What concerns does this therapist help with?
Sheila supports adults with stress, anxiety, depression, bipolar symptoms, trauma, grief, relationship and parenting challenges, and struggles with self-esteem and motivation.
How would you describe the therapeutic style?
Work is collaborative and down-to-earth. Sessions focus on listening, setting clear goals, and offering practical steps people can try between meetings.
What is Sheila's background in mental health?
Sheila has eight years as a licensed clinical social worker plus many prior years in case management and coordination within mental health services.
Where is the therapist licensed and what are the credentials?
She holds the credential LCSW with license number CA LCSW 115925 and practices in California.
Which languages are supported for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English.
What session formats are available?
Therapy is offered via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to match different needs and schedules.
How are sessions paid for and what do they cost?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions are provided through a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
How do I begin working with this therapist?
Start by selecting the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule sessions according to the therapist's availability.