Sterling Woods LCSW
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Sterling Woods LCSW

Licensing & Certifications:

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Professional Background

Sterling is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has been working with a milieu of populations in both traditional and nontraditional settings in New Jersey. By working in a multitude of settings, Sterling has become well rounded with the use of various therapeutic treatment modalities. Combining this with a client centered approach, he applies them in a manner that is unique to his personality and skillset to help his clients address the issues they are experiencing. Although he has worked with clients of all ages, he is most passionate about working with teens and young adults.

In addition to writing for ChoosingTherapy.com, Sterling Woods’s expertise has been featured in Bustle, Social Work Degree Guide, and TheBestschools.org.

Education:

Master of Social Work (MSW), University of Southern California
B.S. Criminal Justice, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Addictions Studies Certificate, Middlesex College

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Areas of Focus

Sterling Woods brings expertise in addressing a range of issues, specializing in therapy for teens and young adults navigating life transitions, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and substance abuse. With a client-centered approach and diverse therapeutic modalities, Sterling empowers individuals to overcome challenges and achieve personal growth.

Sterling Woods utilizes a number of therapeutic approaches, including:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Self-Esteem
  • Substance Abuse
  • Men’s Issues
  • Stress Management and Self-Care
  • Teens and Young Adults
  • Life-Transition Problems
  • Career Development

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