Vanessa M. Sanford is a bilingual and bi-cultural therapist who has more than 18 years' experience working with families in crisis. Mrs. Sanford was awarded the 2007 Texas Mental Health Professional of the Year for Child Advocacy Centers of Texas. Mrs. Sanford has been included in several educational films bringing awareness to child abuse, including "The Little Voice" made by Texas Young Lawyers Association. Vanessa graduated with her Master's of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of North Texas. Vanessa is a licensed professional counselor/supervisor, registered play therapist/supervisor, national certified counselor, and Certified Daring Way facilitator based on the research by Brene Brown. Vanessa specializes in trauma survivors of abuse, children of addicts, high conflict divorce, anxiety, grief, eating disorders, and includes their families through play therapy, individual, group, and family therapy in her private practice, Support System, PLLC located in Frisco, TX. Mrs. Sanford is not a symptom-based therapist and prefers to focus on core issues of shame resilience, vulnerability, courage, and self-worth. Vanessa incorporates expressive art, music, animals, and media in treatment. Vanessa was formally on the Steering Committee of the Texas Alliance for Drug Endangered Children. Vanessa previously worked at the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center offering therapy to sexual abuse victims and their families. Mrs. Sanford also worked as a Children's Counselor at the Betty Ford Five Star Kids program working with kids who are affected by their parent's addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. Vanessa has experience working with Parkland Oncology Unit as well as the Dallas Independent School District Youth and Family Centers Special Education students and their families. Mrs. Sanford also worked as a Milieu Therapist at Children's Medical Center Inpatient Psychiatric Unit specializing in working with eating disorders, emotional disturbance, and autism. Mrs. Sanford was also involved in research studies at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School involving high-risk adolescents.
Mrs. Sanford has spoken locally, statewide, and nationally on topics such as Drug Endangered Children, Keeping your Kids Safe, Expert Testimony for Therapists, Animal Facilitated Therapy, Therapeutic Interventions for Traumatized Children, Children of Addicts and Sexual Abuse, Anxiety as a Lifestyle, and more.