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Michael di Salvo
(He/Him/His)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Delaware, Arizona, Florida, and

In-network with

Aetna, Cigna, Oscar (Optum), Oxford (Optum), and United Healthcare (Optum)

Specializes in

Anxiety, Chronic Conditions, and Trauma

Great to meet you!

He/Him/His has over thirty years of experience. He as several specialty care areas in psychotherapy including but not limited to CBT, DBT, EMDR, Trauma Focused, Grief, Psychodynamic Therapy, Positive Psychology. He provides therapy and guidance with life transitions, mood disorders, bias, race and discrimination. He works with victims of trauma and loss. He works with first responders, vets as well as men's issues. He assists with LGBTQ+ issues.

A bit about my approach to therapy

Person-Centered. Supportive. Non-judgmental. Reflective. Goal oriented.

What you can expect from our first session

To be heard, understood, validated, affirmed and accepted.


Michael's style is

Affirming
Open-minded
Empowering

Insurance carriers Michael accepts

Aetna
Cigna
Oscar
Oxford
UnitedHealthcare

More about Michael

MSW (Master of Social Work) at Catholic University of America
License type: LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) (Arizona, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia, Virginia, Delaware, Florida), LICSW (Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker) (Massachusetts, Washington), LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Clinical) (Maryland), LISW-CP (Licensed independent social worker–clinical practice) (South Carolina)
Gender: Cisgender Male
Ethnicity: Other Racial or Ethnic Background and Hispanic
Languages: English
Works with: Adults and Seniors
More specialties: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, LGBTQIA+, Stress, Cultural & Ethnic Issues, Grief, Loss, Men's Issues, Relationship Issues, Identity Issues, and PTSD
Modalities: Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Positive Psychology, Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), Psychodynamic, Trauma Focused, EMDR, Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral (DBT), and Cognitive Processing (CPT)