Diana Russo, PCA She/Her
As a PCA, Diana worked with children families in a school setting for 14 years. Her work with children, teens, and families has equipped her with a deep understanding of their unique needs, capabilities, and challenges.
Today, Diana uses a warm, empathetic person-centered style using a strengths-based approach with adults, children and families. She works with those moving through life transitions such as grief and loss, anxiety, attachment, depression, parenting challenges, learning disabilities, and divorce. She works to help clients foster a sense of self-awareness and self- empathy while highlighting strengths.
Diana's love for travel and her five-year experience living and working in South America brings a unique perspective to her counseling approach. This firsthand understanding of life transitions, belonging, and multicultural counseling enriches and informs her lens for attachment, belonging, and wellness.