About Bianca
Bianca Reaves has worked in counseling for 11 years and holds an LCPC. She approaches each person as the expert on their own life and focuses on building on existing strengths. She aims to support people who are ready to make changes but feel stuck or overwhelmed.
She helps with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, and depression. She also supports people facing bipolar symptoms, addiction, and issues around self-esteem and motivation.
Background and approach
Other concerns she addresses include eating and sleeping problems, anger, and challenges related to parenting and career changes. In sessions she listens first and follows the client's lead. She focuses on practical steps that fit into everyday life.
That might mean trying new ways of coping, shifting unhelpful patterns, or practicing small changes that add up over time. Therapy with her often includes talking through recent problems and learning clear strategies to manage emotions. She encourages building on what already works and setting achievable goals.
Over time the aim is to reduce distress and improve day-to-day functioning. She offers sessions remotely and uses a collaborative style to decide what will help most. People who want a direct, strengths-based approach and practical tools tend to do well with her way of working.
How her approaches translate to online care
Bianca uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on clear, practical strategies. One common approach emphasizes building coping skills and emotion regulation so people can manage stress, anxiety, and mood shifts with step-by-step practices. Another approach centers on processing traumatic experiences at a pace that feels manageable, helping reduce the intensity of memories and improve day-to-day functioning.Finding the right approach is part of the work together. The therapist will review your situation and goals, suggest methods that fit, and adjust the plan based on what feels helpful. This is a collaborative process where client preferences shape the tools and pace used in sessions.
Online therapy offers flexibility in how people meet. Video calls are useful for full conversations and visual connection. Phone sessions can work when bandwidth is limited or when a shorter check-in fits a busy day. Live chat and text-based messaging are convenient for brief updates, between-session support, or when writing helps organize thoughts. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a routine and keep momentum between appointments.
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What this counselor works with
Also listed
- Addictions
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Bipolar disorder
- Career difficulties
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Family conflicts
- Grief
- Intimacy-related issues
- LGBT
- Parenting issues
- Relationship issues
- Sleeping disorders
- Experience
- 11 years
- Licensed
- Nevada
- Languages
- English