Therapy Matters with David Eli Recinos, LCSW
This podcast will offer general information regarding symptoms and behaviors that I currently treat and have dealt with in the past. It's to help people understand and have a better grasp on diagnosis like: depression, anxiety and ADHD, along with various other conditions. More about me: davidrecinoslcsw.com
Episodes

Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
This episode involves clinical presentation involving depression, it's symptoms and behaviors.
more about me: davidrecinoslcsw.com

Monday Oct 03, 2022
Monday Oct 03, 2022
This podcast will offer general information regarding symptoms and behaviors that I currently treat and have dealt with in the past. It's to help people understand and have a better grasp on diagnosis like: depression, anxiety and ADHD, along with various other conditions.

Therapy Matters
Hello, my name is David Recinos, a bilingual (English and Spanish) Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) specializing in working with adolescents (7-19 years old). I especially enjoy working with families because I've noticed that I'm able to obtain the best results when we work collaboratively, as a team. I come from a creative family and used to work in the animation industry (Disney, Warner Brothers). I use my artistic talents when utilizing art therapy, thinking outside the box, and using alternative interventions.
I've been involved in mental health for over 13 years. I'm a Master's level graduate in Social Work (MSW) from the California State University of Northridge. I maintain a private practice in Oxnard.
I use various models and interventions, which means I like to adapt according to the needs of each client and each session is custom made. Although I have diverse training and education which includes: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Managing and Adapting Practice (MAP), Structural Family Therapy (SFT), and Seeking Safety (SS). I believe that not every model or theory is effective with every person. I, personally like to practice the same interventions that I teach my clients and use coping skills such as: physical exercise, meditation, mindfulness, self-awareness and personal responsibility.
I chose to be in the mental health field because I understand how difficult it can be and especially going through the phase of adolescence to adulthood and want to pass on my knowledge, training and experience for future generations.