About Edith
Edith Caver helps people manage stress, anxiety, addiction challenges, grief, career struggles, and depression. She offers steady support and practical steps for those feeling overwhelmed or stuck. Edith speaks plainly and focuses on what will help in day-to-day life.
Edith is a Licensed Professional Counselor, and she has been practicing since 2018. She uses an individualized approach, adjusting each session to a person’s needs and goals. Sessions are aimed at finding coping strategies that fit a person's routine and responsibilities.
Background and approach
Her work often addresses communication problems, guilt and shame, questions about life purpose, and mood or panic symptoms. She also helps people sort through workplace stress and the impacts of addiction and loss. Conversations focus on understanding patterns and building small, manageable changes.
Edith aims to be respectful and compassionate in every meeting. She balances listening with practical steps you can try between sessions. Progress is usually steady when people apply what they practice in real life.
People meet with her by video, phone, chat, or text-based messaging to fit different schedules. She serves clients in Alabama and conducts sessions in English. If someone decides to begin, they complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule appointments that work for them.
Approaches that guide online care
Edith uses evidence-based techniques that focus on practical change and relief. One common approach she uses helps people identify unhelpful thought and behavior patterns, then practice new responses to reduce anxiety and low mood. This method is useful for panic attacks, depression, and everyday worry.She also works with strategies for coping with addiction and grief that emphasize small, concrete steps. These techniques help people develop routines, build healthier coping skills, and process loss at a manageable pace. For workplace stress and career concerns, she emphasizes problem-solving and communication skills to improve daily functioning.
Choosing the right approach is a shared process. She will talk through options with each person, consider their goals and preferences, and adjust the plan over time. The aim is to find methods that fit the person's life and that they can keep using between sessions.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video allows face-to-face conversation for deeper interaction, while phone sessions need less bandwidth and can fit a break at work. Chat and messaging are useful for quick check-ins, short reflections, or when typing feels easier than speaking. These options make it simpler to maintain regular appointments and try methods consistently.
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- Experience
- 15 years
- Licensed
- Alabama
- Languages
- English