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Sonia Maria Landino, LCSW — child & family therapist in Florida

Sonia Maria Landino

(she/her)

Depth-Oriented, Neuro-Affirming Therapy for Trauma, Identity & Personal Growth

Virtual sessions — Florida

Accepts insurance

5/5

(3)

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LCSW

Works with ages 18 to 25+

5+ years in practice

Empathetic

Empowering

Supportive

Biography

As a neurodivergent therapist, I offer a depth-oriented and neuro-affirming approach to therapy for adults. My work supports those navigating identity, grief, chronic illness, life transitions, trauma and neurodivergence. Integrating relational, existential, transpersonal and evidence-based approaches, I help clients explore patterns, deepen self-awareness and cultivate lasting change. I incorporate psychoeducation, nervous system regulation and mindfulness to foster resilience and well-being.

Specializes in

ADHD

Anger

Anxiety

Autism

Bullying

Coping Skills

Depression

Executive Functioning

Faith

Fears

Grief & Loss

Life Transitions

Pain Management

PTSD

School & Social Issues

Self-Esteem

Sleep

Stress

Trauma & Life Events

LGBTQIA+

Treatment Method

You can talk to your therapist in your first session about which approach would be the best fit for you.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Attachment-Based Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT)

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Motivational Interviewing

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Psychodynamic

Psychoanalytic

Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBT)

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)

Style

Empathetic

Empowering

Supportive

Cultural fit

Communities I have meaningful experience working with.

Neurodivergent Youth (ADHD, Autism, Learning Differences)

First-Generation / Immigrant Families

Faith-Based Families

High-Achiever & Academic Pressure

College Transition / Launching Young Adults

BIPOC Youth & Families

Bilingual / Spanish-Speaking Households

Education

MSW, Clinical Social Work

University of South Florida · 2022

MPA, Emergency Management and Operations

John Jay College of Criminal Justice · 2017

Bachelor of Science, Political Science, Criminology and Criminal Justice

Southern Connecticut State University · 2010

Frequently asked questions

What does our first session look like?

Our first session is an opportunity for us to get to know one another and begin building a foundation of trust and connection. We'll explore what brings you to therapy, discuss your current concerns, and identify your goals for our work together. I welcome questions about my approach so you can determine whether I feel like a good fit. There is no pressure to share everything at once. My goal is to create a compassionate, collaborative space where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to move at a pace that feels right for you.

How long does therapy typically take?

There is no set timeline for healing. Some clients benefit from short-term therapy focused on a specific concern, while others engage in longer-term work to explore longstanding patterns, trauma, relationships, identity, and self-understanding. Therapy is a collaborative process, and the pace of our work is guided by your goals, readiness, and evolving needs. My role is to provide a supportive and attuned space where meaningful change can unfold over time.

Do you give homework or practice between sessions?

Depending on your goals and interests, I may suggest mindfulness practices, journaling, psychoeducational resources, coping strategies, or opportunities to observe patterns and experiences that arise in daily life. I view these practices as invitations rather than assignments. My approach is collaborative, and any between-session work is tailored to support your growth in a way that feels meaningful, manageable, and aligned with your needs.

How will I know if therapy is working?

Therapy often works in subtle ways before major changes become visible. You may notice greater self-awareness, self-compassion, healthier boundaries, improved coping skills, or a greater ability to navigate challenges with confidence and resilience. Over time, many clients feel more connected to themselves and gain a deeper understanding of longstanding patterns. We'll regularly revisit your goals and reflect on your progress as meaningful change unfolds.

How do you decide together when therapy is done?

The decision to end therapy is a collaborative process. Together, we'll regularly review your goals, progress, and evolving needs. Many clients reach a point where they feel more confident navigating challenges, have developed greater self-understanding, and feel equipped with the tools and support they need. There is no fixed timeline, and therapy can end, pause, or shift in frequency based on what feels most beneficial for you at that stage of your journey.

Reviews

Average Rating

5/5 (3)

Total Reviews

3

An Adult client

May 12, 2026

She listens without judgment, offers thoughtful feedback, and helps me see situations from new perspectives while giving me the words to express what I’m feeling.

An Adult client

Apr 22, 2025

Sonia listens well and really seems to understand what I am saying. She offers helpful and logical advice. She welcomes questions and feedback.

An Adult client

Mar 13, 2025

Ive always struggled with my very heavy emotions and mental health but sonia has given me clarity as to what im feeling, why im feeling and how to navigate it all. The first out of many therapists to not just genuinely help but to actually understand me! Not many can

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Next available: Jun 15