Darra Marcus, LMSW, is a compassionate and skilled therapist at LifeStance Health, dedicated to helping individuals across Nevada regain their emotional well-being. Serving children, teens, adults, and seniors, Darra focuses on creating a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their feelings and challenges. Whether it’s navigating anxiety, managing ADHD, or working through postpartum depression, Darra provides personalized, effective care that helps clients find balance and resilience in their lives. She specializes in individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and case management, offering a comprehensive approach tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Darra is particularly passionate about helping individuals who have recently been discharged from psychiatric hospitals. She understands the complexities that follow such transitions and provides the guidance and tools necessary to ease the journey. Her therapeutic approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), all proven interventions that support lasting mental health improvements. Additionally, Darra has expertise in treating childhood behavioral issues, helping children and families work together to address challenging behaviors in a supportive and structured way. With a focus on treating anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, Darra draws on evidence-based practices and mindfulness techniques to empower her clients to develop healthier coping strategies. She also serves populations with developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders, bringing a patient-centered, empathetic approach to her work. By addressing the mental health needs of individuals from diverse backgrounds and life stages, Darra ensures that each client receives care tailored to their specific goals and circumstances. Outside of her professional work, Darra enjoys spending time with her loved ones, hiking,
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