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Nadine Nord, LCSW - Therapist in Hollywood, FL

Introduction

My name is Nadine Nord, and I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida and proud to be a new member of Caring Therapists of Broward. I began my career as a Licensed Practical Nurse in 2009, working in home care, assisted living, nursing homes, and hospice. Those years deepened my passion for supporting individuals and families navigating grief, illness, and loss. Becoming a social worker allowed me to continue that journey, offering compassionate, heart-centered support to caregivers and clients coping with long-term illness, emotional pain, and life transitions.

I specialize in grief work with adults and older adults through individual therapy. My approach includes Talk Therapy and integrates various techniques such as Strengths Perspective, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Gestalt, and trauma-informed narrative work. I support clients experiencing grief from death, relationship endings, caregiving, pregnancy loss, health changes, and retirement, often accompanied by anxiety or depression. My Christian faith grounds my practice in hope, and I offer services in English, Haitian Creole, and French—available in person or virtually.

Service Specialties

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Grief/Loss

  • Life Transitions

Licenses

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Therapeutic Approach

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Mindfulness Based

  • Person Centered

Insurance

  • Cigna

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield 

  • Optum- United Healthcare, UMR, Oscar, Avmed
  • Medicare
  • NOMI Health
  • Seminole Tribe 

Location

In office in Hollywood

Virtually throughout Florida

Contact

info@caringtherapistsofbroward.com

What can I expect in my first few sessions with?

I'm a listener. You come to see me for you. I will listen to you, take the time to know you, and understand why you come to see me. If I cannot help you, I will let you know right away, and help you find another therapist in the group. Even if I can, you always have the choice to see the therapist you feel comfortable working with.

For the first few sessions, I will ask you a lot of questions. We will agree and work on a care plan that addresses your needs.

What makes you different from other therapists?

If I may, my answer is simple. "I'm woman, a social worker".

What inspired you to become a therapist?

Before becoming a Clinical Social Worker, I'm an LPN Nurse. My patients motivated me to become a clinician. Administer medications for a physical pain is good, but able to help someone with an emotional pain is great. I really think both goes together sometime. However, I chose to be available for you when you need me the most by being a Clinician/Therapist.