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Healing is a journey, and every step you take matters. 

Victoria Worth

Licensed Professional counselor

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  • Victoria is a military spouse who is passionate about supporting military families, teenagers, and adults navigating life’s challenges. She works with all individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, OCD, emetophobia, ADHD, self-esteem concerns, family conflict, adjustment issues, and relationship difficulties.

    She earned her bachelor’s degree in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Sociology from Franciscan University and her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University.

    Outside of counseling, Victoria enjoys spending time outdoors, snorkeling, going to the beach with her husband, and embracing all things fall — especially pumpkins! She also has two wonderful cats who occasionally make surprise appearances in telehealth sessions.

  • Victoria understands that seeking counseling can be one of the hardest — yet most courageous — steps you take. She strives to create a warm, welcoming environment where clients feel safe, valued, and empowered to recognize their own strength. In her clinical work, Victoria takes an integrative approach, drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and person-centered techniques to foster growth, insight, and healing.

  • Victoria utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in her work and is passionate about helping individuals of all ages, with a special focus on teenagers and adults. She has specialized training in treating OCD and emetophobia, equipping her to support clients in managing anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and compulsive behaviors. Victoria is also deeply committed to supporting military spouses and families, understanding the unique challenges that can arise from military life. She works with clients navigating high-conflict situations, family stress, and adjustment issues, helping them build effective coping strategies and stronger communication skills.