FLIHH | Therapy & Training Services – Sheri Damon, LMHC, LPCC, NBCC

Sarah Garrity

LCSW

Sarah (she/her) is a social worker who specializes in trauma, eating disorders, and related challenges, including low self-esteem, relationship challenges, and maladaptive coping behaviors. Sarah takes an active, collaborative approach in therapy and enjoys helping people realize their innate capacity to heal. As a therapist, Sarah understands how difficult it can be to feel “stuck” in old patterns, and strives to empower clients to make change. This empowerment creates space for self-actualization, inner peace, and deeper satisfaction in relationships with others.

Sarah utilizes cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and EMDR. For those seeking support for disordered eating, Sarah practices from a health-at-every size model. Sarah’s clinical experience includes crisis response and management in non-profit agencies for survivors of interpersonal violence, individual and group psychotherapy on college campuses, and residential treatment for eating disorders and co-occurring disorders. Sarah also has experience leading multi-disciplinary teams on sexual violence response and has presented nationally on responding to sexual violence amongst persons with disabilities. Sarah is a member of the Massachusetts Eating Disorder Association and International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals. Sarah welcomes the opportunity to join you on your path towards creating your “life worth living”.

Sarah Garrity

Dawn is a licensed certified social worker who was born and raised on Cape Cod. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Lesley University in Human Development and her Master’s in clinical social work from Boston University. 

Dawn has worked with clients of all ages throughout the past fourteen years. She has experience with treating clients with substance abuse as well as anxiety, depression, and grief. She loves working with teens and families. She has had the opportunity to focus on the adult/geriatric population in settings such as sub-acute rehab, long term care, and home health/hospice social work. Dawn utilizes strength based, client-centered, and cognitive behavioral therapy approaches with clients while incorporating mindfulness and nature to help with coping and healing. Dawn has been trained in disordered eating as well as the models, products and services under the COPER™ and TheraFarm™ brands.

She is a mom of three sons and enjoys watching them play hockey, gardening, animals, candle making, and most of all spending time with family and friends.