Angela Hope Smith is a dynamic facilitator, educator, entrepreneur, and licensed therapist. Angela is also a bi-racial, gender affirming, able-bodied, cis-gender woman who's here with and a part of the people. She seeks to create spaces, especially clinical spaces where all bodies are safe, all bodies belong and all bodies have what they need. Angela practices strengths-based and client centered care and is clinically orientated to family systems, solutions-based therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Angela is open working with all populations, with a sweet spot for youth, young adults, families and those in crisis. Included in most clinical work is also accessible mindfulness learnings and practices to increase awareness and connection to our minds and bodies.
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