Diana Safarov
As an intern with Walden University, I take a holistic approach to therapy, focusing on the unique strengths and potential of each individual. With four years of experience working as an ABA therapist and a Direct Support Professional, I have had the privilege of working with diverse individuals, including children, from various backgrounds. These experiences have ignited my passion working with children and young adults who have neurodevelopmental disorders, anxiety, and depression. This experience has also allowed me to develop an understanding of their emotional, developmental, and behavioral needs.
My goal is to create a comfortable, supportive environment where children and families feel safe to explore, learn, and grow together. I am committed to helping children unlock their potential, develop healthy coping skills, and navigate life's challenges with confidence.