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Sarah Snow

Clinician: Dayton


Education: B.S.W. – University of Cincinnati | M.S.W. – University of Cincinnati


Conditions she treats: Anxiety, Depression, OCD


Therapeutic modalities used: DBT, CBT, ERP

Sarah Snow is an Associate Clinician at The Anxiety Center in Cincinnati. She graduated in 2016 from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and received her Master’s in Social Work with a specialization in Child and Family Practice in 2017. She completed multiple field placements supporting children in foster care and underserved communities as well as children, adolescents, and families in school-based settings across the Cincinnati area.


Sarah has extensive experience working with children and families in public schools, clinical settings, and international communities. While practicing in school-based services, she completed multidisciplinary diagnostic evaluations for children with a wide range of mental health disorders, including those on the autism spectrum. She has become proficient in integrating evidence-based psychotherapies and working with children and individual patients using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).


Sarah has worked as a mental health therapist in adolescent group settings, and she has volunteered internationally in various mental health initiatives. She has traveled to many countries in South America, where she immersed herself in learning about cultural perspectives on family and community mental health. Sarah also spent time in Central America, where she lived with a Nicaraguan family and taught mental health awareness to children.


Sarah’s greatest goal is to collaborate with all areas of the client’s support network to maintain best practices, provide creative and effective solutions, and ensure lasting progress. Her therapeutic approach focuses on creating the best possible life for her clients and their families while centering on gratitude, positivity, growth, and empowerment.

My Passion

“I became very passionate about mental health in my young adult life after dealing with intense anxiety as a child and adolescent. I realized firsthand the frustrations, struggles, and challenges that anxiety created for me, and as I began my studies in college, I knew I wanted to support other children and students experiencing similar challenges.


My biggest dream is to help others understand their own personal barriers and trauma while learning strategies to move toward a more positive, fulfilling life. I also have a deep passion for people, cultures, and international travel. This love has taken me to 16 countries where I have volunteered with children and families. These experiences have given me a broader worldview and a deeper appreciation for resilience, growth, and the power of love.”

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