About Me

I’m Darrlyn Moorer, licensed therapist and founder of Collaborative Work Therapy. As the name indicates, I view the relationship between the clinician and client as a collaboration, and I want my clients to not only feel like they are a part of the therapeutic process but that they are in charge of their counseling experience. As a native New Yorker, I am passionate about serving the needs of my community and as a clinician I hope my clients leave the therapeutic space feeling empowered.

I employ a strengths-based, client centered, trauma informed approach in my practice and utilize a few modalities including CBT and ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy) as well as Psychodynamic Therapy. Overall, I am eclectic in my approach as I believe no two clients are the same.

My mission here at Collaborative Work Therapy is to provide compassionate, culturally informed therapy that centers collaboration, empowerment, and healing, particularly those from marginalized communities. As a Black woman therapist I am especially dedicated to fostering a safe, inclusive space where individuals can engage in meaningful dialogue and work alongside a skilled professional to address their unique mental health needs.

Darrlyn Moorer, LCSW

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