Chloe DePledge

Chloé De Pledge, MSW

Registered Associate Clinical Social Worker
California Board of Behavioral Sciences

Chloé (She/Her/Hers) began her professional journey with the desire to study journalism, and she now maintains the value as a clinician that sharing stories is integral to experiencing meaningful connection with others and reshaping life narratives. With a foundation in multiple evidence-based techniques, Chloé works collaboratively with clients to explore their experiences, identify patterns, and create new perspectives. By integrating somatic practices and mindfulness-based interventions, she addresses the impact of trauma on the whole body, mind, and spirit. She is dedicated to creating a warm, inclusive, and safe therapeutic environment where clients feel valued and heard. She believes that each person's story is unique, and tailors her approach to align with the specific needs of the individual.

Clinical Experience:
Chloé is experienced across the lifespan with serving children and adolescents, young adults, adults, and families in both community mental health and private practice settings. She has received formal training and certification in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Seeking Safety, Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, domestic violence, and suicide prevention.

Professional Certifications:
Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (CBT)
Medical University of South Carolina (Trauma-Focused CBT)
Treatment Innovations (Seeking Safety)

Publications:
“Social Work Students’ Empathy Towards and Preparedness for LGBTQ+ Individuals: Educational Implications” (National Council on Undergraduate Research, Council on Social Work Education, North American Association of Christians in Social Work)

Credentials:
Registered Associate Clinical Social Worker #116206 – California Board of Behavioral Sciences
Supervised by C. Chheng Ear, Licensed Clinical Social Worker #28984 - California Board of Behavioral Sciences

  • Specializations:

    Depression/anxiety
    Neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, Autism)
    OCD
    PTSD
    Somatic and mindfulness practices
    LGBTQ+
    Relationships/attachment issues
    Grief/loss
    Integration of faith and spirituality

  • Client focus:

    Children (5-12)
    Adolescents (13-17)
    Young adults (18+)
    Older adults

  • Services available:

    Telehealth, in person
    Sliding scale: Yes

  • Educational background:

    Bachelor’s of Social Work, BSW, Azusa Pacific University

    Master’s of Social Work, MSW, Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families Specialization, Azusa Pacific University