Alexandria Robinson is a Certified Social Work Intern in Nevada, trained at the University of Denver with dual master’s degrees in Social Work and Business Administration, and over five years of experience working at the intersection of substance use, trauma, and family systems.
Her Approach
When the same patterns keep showing up in your relationships, your habits, or the way you talk to yourself, it’s hard to know where to start. Alexandria works with adults and families caught in those cycles, often carrying histories that formal systems never fully addressed. She built her career inside those systems, which shapes how she listens and what she notices.
Sessions are direct without being rushed. She uses CBT, DBT, and narrative approaches, choosing what fits the person in front of her rather than applying a fixed method. She works with what’s happening now while staying curious about what shaped it.
Specialized Training
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Programs: Working with patients managing recovery alongside medical treatment.
- Domestic Violence Advocacy: Supporting survivors navigating safety planning, housing, and legal processes.
- Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Basic Skills Training: Helping individuals rebuild daily functioning after psychiatric crisis or chronic illness.
- Medical Case Management: Coordinating care for people with complex medical and mental health needs.
Additional Certifications
- Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor Intern (CADC-Intern): A formal credential in substance use counseling, currently held under supervision as Alexandria works toward full CADC licensure.
Ready When You Are
In crisis? Call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org.