Sarah Diener is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker offering individual and couples therapy to teens and adults with a warm, expressive, and down-to-earth style. Her practice centers on helping motivated clients move from stress and confusion toward greater calm, clarity, connection, joy, and peace, especially during major life transitions and identity-related challenges. She works primarily with teens and adults, offering therapy to both individuals and couples. Her profile emphasizes support through key life phases and roles, including parenthood, divorce, midlife transitions, young adulthood, and relationships, with particular attention to gender, sexuality, and boundaries. Sarah is an ally with a wide range of communities: bisexual, gay, lesbian, queer, non-binary, transgender, intersex, HIV/AIDS allied, racial justice-allied, single parents, and more. This emphasis on allied identities underscores a social justice-oriented, identity-affirming practice for diverse LGBTQ+ and marginalized clients. Her therapeutic modalities include attachment-based therapy, EMDR, DBT, Emotionally Focused Therapy, somatic approaches, trauma-focused therapy, feminist therapy, culturally sensitive practice, Gottman Method work, and an eclectic orientation. This mix suggests a flexible, integrative approach grounded in trauma work, relational and attachment lenses, mind-body awareness, and structured skills-based interventions when clinically indicated.