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February 12, 2025 37 mins

Sophia Jasmine Dupree, LCSW, PPSC, is a mixed-race Latina therapist treating women of color with anxiety, depression, and OCD. In her 13 years of clinical practice, she has worked with various populations including LGBTQ+, unhoused population, immigrant populations, and her first passion, working with children and adolescents. Sophia is the owner of Chirpy Tree Therapy, a virtual practice serving residents of California. She is a proud LA Native, and lives with her husband, two small children, her two cats, and she is an OCD and depression survivor.

Sophia joined the podcast to discuss her journey to private practice, her work with individuals living with OCD, the stigma around OCD especially surrounding BIPOC individuals, and the connection between trauma and OCD. To learn more about Sophia and her work you can follow her on instagram @chirpytreetherapy or visit her website:Home | Chirpy Tree Therapy

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