Somatic-Therapists

The therapist listings are provided by BetterHelp and we will earn a commission if you use our link - at no cost to you.

Sara Dabney, LCSW

Somatic-informed LCSW blending body and skills

SD Portrait of Sara Dabney

About Sara

Sara Dabney is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) based in Florida who combines body-focused work with talking therapies. She draws on somatic ideas alongside practical skills to help people manage anxiety, stress, depression, and other concerns. Sara works in a down-to-earth way and welcomes people from all walks of life.

She began her path as a yoga teacher and trained in massage therapy before completing a Master of Social Work at the University of South Florida.

Book with Sara Now Review online therapy options and next steps on BetterHelp.

Background and approach

That graduate work included Title IV funded study in child maltreatment and research on HIV and post-traumatic stress symptoms. These experiences inform how she understands trauma and the body. In sessions she blends cognitive behavioral techniques with mindfulness and motivational interviewing.

She also uses client-centered principles to keep the focus on each person's priorities. This mix is practical: skills are taught, bodily awareness is explored, and goals are set together. Sara often supports people coping with relationship strain, grief, addiction, chronic illness, and questions around identity.

She also addresses concerns like disordered eating, sexual and intimacy-related issues, and parenting stress. Her approach is adaptable to different life changes. Therapy can include talking, guided awareness of bodily sensations, and concrete tools to change unhelpful patterns.

She aims to help clients notice what’s happening in their bodies and thoughts, and then try new ways of responding that feel more manageable.

How somatic work and skills translate to online therapy

Somatic-informed work pays attention to bodily sensations and how the body holds stress. Online sessions can guide gentle awareness of breath, posture, and physical cues to help people notice patterns that affect mood and reactions. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) focuses on values, acceptance, and committed action; it helps when someone wants to live by their values despite painful thoughts or feelings. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) looks at the links between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and teaches concrete skills to change unhelpful patterns.

Finding the right mix of approaches is part of the plan. The therapist will work collaboratively to see which methods fit a person's needs and goals. That process includes trying practical exercises and adjusting strategies based on what helps.

Online formats offer flexibility for different life schedules and comfort levels. Video calls allow for face-to-face interaction and guided body awareness work. Phone, live chat, and text messaging make it easier to follow up between sessions or use brief coaching when issues arise. These options help people access care from home or another suitable space and fit therapy into busy days.
Book with Sara Now Review online therapy options and next steps on BetterHelp.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of concerns does this therapist address?
Sara works with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, grief, addictions, and self-esteem concerns among other issues.
How would you describe the therapy style?
Her style mixes somatic awareness with cognitive-behavioral tools, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and client-centered care to teach skills and explore bodily experience.
What is her background and experience?
She has five years of clinical experience, a Master of Social Work from the University of South Florida, and earlier training as a yoga teacher and massage therapist.
What credentials and location are listed?
She is an LCSW - Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Licence details: FL LCSW SW17947, located in Florida.
Which languages are supported for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English and international clients are not accepted.
In what formats can sessions take place?
Therapy is offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging.
How is cost handled for sessions?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
What are the steps to begin therapy?
To begin, select the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and schedule according to therapist availability.