Sayra C. Besner, Social Worker | Clinical
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Sayra C. Besner

Social Worker | Clinical

1111 SE Federal Hwy 334 Stuart Florida, 34994

About

As a social worker originally from Montreal, Canada, Ms. Besner's therapy approach focuses on individual strengths using a client-centered approach to master our life challenges. Having worked with multiple populations covering a spectrum of diagnoses, she is drawn to helping women of all ages build self-esteem and confidence while successfully achieving their short- and long-term goals.

Education and Training

Barry University MSW 2007

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

DepressionAnxietyPost Partum DepressionTrauma CounselingMarriage CounselingAdolescent Issues

Treatments

  • CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, Client-Centered Therapy, Supportive Counseling

Sayra C. Besner's Practice location

Sayra C. Therapy

7900 Harbor Island Drive 7900 Harbor Island D -
North Bay Village, FL 33141
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New patients: 786-626-0661

Elite Behavioral Health

1111 SE Federal Hwy 334 -
Stuart, Florida 34994
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New patients: 772-210-7554
https://elitedna.com/

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