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​Loary Coates, MA, PMHC

Counselor/Therapist

About

Loary Coates is a Mental Health Counselor in SARASOTA, FL. Ms. Coates evaluates clients using many different modalities, in order to determine what treatment plan best fits the client. Mental Health Counselors assess and treat clients and their families.

Education and Training

Daytona Beach Community Colleg AS Human Sevoces 1990

Saint Leo University Bachelors of Social Work 1993

Webster University MA in Counseling 2001

Provider Details

Female English
​Loary Coates, MA, PMHC
​Loary Coates, MA, PMHC's Expert Contributions

Areas of expertise and specialization

Adults with Childhood Trauma. Addictions, Anger Management, Stress Management, Grief, Rationalship, Conflict Resolution

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Staff Counselor Samaritan Couseling Center of the Gulf Coast 2019 - Present

Professional Memberships

  • NASW  
  • FMHCA  
  • AACC  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Samaritan Counseling of the Gulf Coast

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Association of Christian Counselors, Florida Mental Health Counselors Association, National Association of Social Workers

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Love of helping others in need, being there for patients and their families, making a difference

Areas of research

I like to research new and innovated treatments for behavioral health issues. 

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