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Beth Vance
(She/her)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Florida and Tennessee

In-network with

Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Oscar (Optum), Oxford (Optum), Quest Behavioral Health, United Healthcare (Optum), and United Healthcare Medicare Advantage

Specializes in

Anxiety, Depression, Identity Issues, and Stress

Great to meet you!

I guide clients through their struggles with confidence, anxiety, stress, and trauma by providing expert support that is compassionate and practical. We’ll focus on gaining clarity, setting meaningful goals, and developing actionable plans tailored to your unique needs.

A bit about my approach to therapy

My mission is simple: to help you embrace your Inner You and live intentionally. My approach empowers you to quiet the self-doubt, reshape negative thought patterns, and rediscover your inner strength. I’m here to help you stop feeling stuck and start living more intentionally, authentically, and confidently.

What you can expect from our first session

You can expect to gain valuable insights and practical skills in each session. I'll offer you unwavering support to navigate life's challenges with confidence and resilience. I'm here to guide you every step of the way.


Beth's style is

Creative
Solution-oriented
Inquisitive

Insurance carriers Beth accepts

Aetna
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
Oscar
Oxford
Quest Behavioral Health
UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare

More about Beth

MSSW (Master of Science in Social Work) at The University of Texas at Arlington
License type: LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) (Tennessee), LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) Out-of-State Telehealth (Florida)
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Languages: English
Works with: Adults and Seniors
More specialties: Anger Management, Relationship Issues, and Trauma
Modalities: Behavior Modification, Psychodynamic, Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), Acceptance & Commitment (ACT), Psychoanalytic, and Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)