Last edited 07/12/2025

Identifies As
She / Her / HersWomanWhiteBisexualLGBTQIA+
Get To Know Me
What is your style/approach to therapy?
As a therapist, I utilize a trauma-responsive, humanistic approach to support you in exploring your unique needs, desires, and potential for growth as an individual. Utilizing concepts from attachment theory, I view the client-therapist relationship as an essential part of the therapeutic process. My hope for our time together is to provide you with a safe and supportive space to explore your individual emotions and experiences without fear of judgement or rejection. This can be especially important for those of us who did not experience safety or attunement in our primary attachment relationships - whether that be due to growing up with unavailable or abusive caregivers, being expected to take on an adult role from an early age, etc. Therapy can be a space in which you can rebuild relationship safety, experience connectedness, and finally prioritize attending to your own needs.
Utilizing a psychodynamic approach, I can assist you in exploring the way in which past experiences continue to influence the way you relate to others, the world, and to yourself in the present-day. When we have needs, desires, conflicts, etc. that go unresolved and unmet, especially from early childhood, we may continue to act unconsciously in ways that we don’t quite understand. You may find that this manifests through difficulty showing up and relating to others, or engaging in frustrating or unhealthy relational dynamics. You may even find that it’s impeding on your ability to live the life you truly want and deserve. When we don’t yet fully understand how our past experiences continue to influence us, our life and relationships may feel out of control. Together we can transform the life you live from the inside out.
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Specialties
Specializes in
DepressionAnxietyRelationship IssuesAbuse/Survivors of abuseTrauma
General Expertise
Work StressSelf-EsteemSexuality Based IssuesAdolescent mental healthAttachment issuesBody image issuesCodependencyFamily issuesLGBTQIA related issuesLife transitionsMood disordersPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Self HarmSuicidal ideationWomen's issuesCoping SkillsAlcohol addiction & abuseHighly Sensitive PersonNeurodiversityBurnout
Treatment Approaches
Strength Based TherapyMindfulness PracticesPerson-Centered TherapyHumanistic TherapyAttachment-Based TherapyNeurodiversity-AffirmingCompassion-Focused TherapyPsychodynamic TherapyRelational Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Individual Therapy
Serves Ages
Young Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)Seniors (65+)Adolescents (13-17)
Languages
English
Professional Background
LicensureVirginia, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 0904016133
Training/CertificationsCertified Clinical Trauma Professional - II
Education
Virginia Commonwealth University, Master of Social Work, Clinical Social Work, 2021
Virginia Commonwealth University, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Social Work, minor in Psychology, 2019
Work HistoryI am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional -II. I am passionate about working with older adolescents and adults who have experienced the following: complex trauma and early attachment wounds, difficult/unfulfilling relationships with self and others, and challenges related to an unstable sense of self and self-worth.
I started my educational journey at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) where I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work with a minor in Psychology in 2019. I then continued on to earn a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work at VCU, graduating in 2021. I am now a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and hold a current license to practice in the state of Virginia. I have also completed Level 1 and 2 to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP-II), which focuses on treatment of complex and relational trauma.
My background includes working within both nonprofit and community- based settings to provide a wide range of mental health services to both individuals and families. I have specific expertise working with individuals who are experiencing mental health crises, to include suicidality and self-harm. I am passionate about assisting people through some of their most difficult and vulnerable moments. The truth is, though, you don’t need to wait for a crisis to seek the support that you deserve. I believe in meeting you where you are, no matter where that may be in your healing journey. My hope for our time together is to create a safe space for you to feel seen and heard as your most authentic self, or maybe even assist you in discovering who that may be.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy.
Tori Rogalski, LCSW, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.
Is Tori Rogalski accepting new clients?
Yes, Tori Rogalski is accepting new clients for online therapy in Virginia.
Does Tori Rogalski accept insurance?
No, Tori Rogalski does not accept insurance.
What types of therapy does Tori Rogalski offer?
Tori Rogalski offers therapy for individuals.
Does Tori Rogalski offer in-person appointments?
No, but people in Virginia can book Tori Rogalski for virtual appointments (teletherapy).
Does Tori Rogalski offer online therapy?
Yes, Tori Rogalski offers online therapy via video sessions to people in Virginia.
How quickly can I see Tori Rogalski?
Tori Rogalski typically can speak with new clients within 48 hours. You can see their current general office hours and request an appointment on their profile page.
What languages does Tori Rogalski speak?
Tori Rogalski conducts therapy sessions in English.
Can I book an appointment with Tori Rogalski online?
Yes, you can easily book an appointment with Tori Rogalski online using ChoosingTherapy.com’s directory.
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