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Sarah Looney

Therapist(She/Her/Hers)
9 years of experience
  • Virtual
  • Anxiety, Depression, Eating disorders, PTSD
  • Individual therapy

Great to meet you!

Part of what led me to become a therapist was my own experience of how difficult it can be to find meaningful, accessible support when you need it. Navigating my own mental health journey helped me recognize the importance of having someone who truly listens, understands, and shows up consistently. I became a therapist because I wanted to be that person for others, to help ensure people don’t feel alone or unsupported when they’re seeking help.

Throughout my life, a wide range of personal and professional experiences have shaped who I am today and strengthened my ability to connect with others in a genuine and meaningful way.

I worked in a community mental health agency, where I gained extensive experience across multiple areas of mental health. Although the work was demanding, I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve individuals in various capacities and settings. That experience helped shape my clinical foundation and reinforced my commitment to this field. Along the way, I have learned to embrace my own neurodivergence and mental health experiences and use them as sources of insight, self-awareness, and strength.

I am a mother of three children, and my experiences as a parent have deeply shaped my understanding of resilience, advocacy, and emotional complexity. My oldest child is also neurodivergent and lives with complex congenital heart disease, which has required multiple heart surgeries. These experiences, along with navigating remarriage and multiple IVF journeys, have given me a profound appreciation for uncertainty, grief, hope, and perseverance. They have also strengthened my capacity to sit with others through difficult, vulnerable, and emotionally layered experiences. I share this to give you a sense of who I am and how I approach therapy, and to reflect the values of presence, compassion, and authenticity that guide my work with clients.

My approach to therapy

I may be a good fit for you if you are an adult who:

  • Struggles with depression, anxiety, trauma, confidence, or emotional regulation
  • Has ADHD and feels burned out, disorganized, or misunderstood
  • Is navigating identity, boundaries, communication, living a healthy lifestyle, or major life transitions
  • Wants virtual therapy that is relaxed, supportive, practical, and collaborative
  • Prefers a therapist who accepts insurance

What you can expect from me

During the first session, we’ll review what brings you to therapy, explore relevant background information, and discuss your goals for treatment. I’ll ask questions to better understand your experiences and help identify areas of focus. We’ll also talk about my approach to therapy and what working together may look like. My goal is to create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you feel heard and comfortable. There’s no expectation to share everything right away, and we’ll move at a pace that feels right for you.

About me

  • I identify as
    Caucasian, Cisgender Woman
  • My style is
    Solution Oriented, Creative, Open Minded

Qualification and insurance

  • Years of experience
    9 years of experience
  • Training
    MEd (Master of Education) at Texas Southern University
  • License type
    LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) (Arkansas, Texas)
  • Licensed in
  • Insurance accepted
    Aetna, Ambetter Arkansas, Ascension, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey, Independence Blue Cross Pennsylvania - Virtual National Network, Oscar, Oxford, United Healthcare

Cost

Care details

  • Top specialties
    Anxiety, Depression, Eating disorders, PTSD
  • More specialties
    ADD/ADHD, Family issues, Stress management, Women's issues, Trauma
  • Therapy methods
    Cognitive Processing (CPT), Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
  • Care types
    Individual therapy
  • Ages served
    Seniors, Adults
  • Languages
    English