Therapist Profile: Rhonda DiPronio
Rhonda DiPronio

Personal Information
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Pronouns: Not specified
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NPI Information
NPI Number: 1831071505
Additional Information
Billing Rate: $160
Language(s)
- ENGLISH
Education
- Daemen University Masters Degree- Advanced Clinical Social Work 2025
- SUNY Geneseo Bachelor's Degree in Sociology 2015
- Erie Community College Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice/Police 2008
Services
- Individual Psychotherapy
- I offer multiple forms of therapy
Bio
I am a clinician who is honored to have clients share their stories, explore areas of their life, experiences, or situations that are challenging and complicated, then collaboratively discover what patterns lay underneath and how to become empowered and develop confidence to grow and heal through those moments. My preferred approach is to utilize techniques of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and psychoeducation, in addition to elements of other methodologies such as mindfulness, solution focused therapy, narrative therapy, coping skills, building resiliency, and improving resources and supports. I customize each approach to the specific client and their unique circumstances as much as possible. My background includes law enforcement, working with first responders, abuse and domestic violence, rape crisis services, human trafficking, older adults and end of life, and have experience in social work in a wide variety of other settings. I am insatiably curious and enthusiastic about researching and learning new areas to expand my knowledge in. One of my favorite concepts to apply to a therapeutic environment is the idea that butterflies are proof that you can go through a great deal of darkness yet become something beautiful.
Certifications/Licenses
- License: Rhonda M. DiPronio (P135989) The University of the State of New York The State Education Department Division of Professional Licensing Services NY EXPIRED: 2025-06-23
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief and Loss
- Chronic Health Issues
- *Adults
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Stress
- First responders