
Sabrina Spotorno
LCSW, CASAC
About Sabrina
Sabrina Spotorno is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC), ready to help you see just how capable you are of making long lasting recovery-focused changes in your life. Graduating summa cum laude from Adelphi University, she had a generalist education with training in several modalities, including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, Systemic Family Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Narrative Therapy. She is always interested in learning new approaches to meeting client’s needs, with a recent study in Liberation Based Healing and Collaborative Proactive Solutions. Having worked in several outpatient substance use and mental health clinics, she is excited to see how virtual therapy will break barriers for clients to get the care they need in the most accessible ways possible. She values adapting with client’s changing needs. She is a strong believer in integrative approaches, since recovery is not a one-size-fits all experience. She also has a passion for empowering clients to recognize their strengths amidst their life transitions to increase their sense of efficacy to align their actions with their beliefs and dreams.
Education
Adelphi University, Phi AlphaSpecialties
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What Sabrina’s patients are saying

"Sabrina is fantastic, empathic, utilizes evidence based and holistic practices and truly understands where I am coming from, which is most integral to wellness. I am so happy I chose to do this."

"Sabrina has been wonderful. I've engaged with lots of therapists over the years. She's the first to make me feel truly not-judged. Which is everything. And even more so in a group setting. It infuriates me that this kind of program isn't better known. I wish I'd found you sooner."