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LC Portrait of Dr. Logan Sage Croft
Online therapist

Dr. Logan Sage Croft

Compassionate, practical mental health support

Credentials
LPC
Experience
18 years
Licensed in
Arizona
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Logan

Dr. Logan Sage Croft is an LPC who helps people facing stress, anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma. She also supports concerns around intimacy, addiction, parenting, sleeping problems, ADHD, and self-esteem.

Her style is warm, straightforward, and focused on practical steps that fit each person’s life. She draws on 18 years of experience to tailor sessions to what the person needs. Sessions are conversational and goal-oriented.

Dr. Croft listens first, then suggests tools and practices that can make daily life easier.

Background and approach

Her training includes cognitive behavioral techniques, emotion-focused ideas, acceptance and commitment strategies, and attachment-based work. She adapts methods to match the issue at hand, using CBT for anxiety and ACT for values-based change, for example. The plan changes if something else fits better.

In sessions she emphasizes clear communication and building useful habits. People can expect to talk through patterns, try skills during or between meetings, and review what helps. The approach is collaborative rather than prescriptive.

Dr. Croft practices in Arizona and offers services in English. She has worked in the field since 2008 and holds the Arizona Licensed Professional Counselor credential, LPC-17404.

She accepts international clients and provides a range of online formats to make therapy accessible.

Therapy approaches that translate well online

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, often called ACT, focuses on clarifying what matters most to you and taking small committed steps toward those values. It helps with anxiety, depression, and life transitions by combining acceptance with actionable goals.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, teaches practical skills to change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. It is commonly used for anxiety, sleeping problems, and mood concerns by identifying patterns and practicing alternatives.

Attachment-Based Therapy looks at how early relationship patterns affect current connections and emotional responses. It can be useful for people who want to understand trust, closeness, and relationship dynamics.

Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will talk with you about your needs and goals and together you will choose or blend methods that feel most useful. That choice is revisited as progress is made so the plan stays relevant.

Online therapy makes it easier to fit sessions into a busy life. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation from home, phone sessions can reduce screen fatigue, and live chat or text-based messaging supports shorter check-ins or ongoing check-ins between meetings. These options offer flexibility and let you keep therapy consistent even when schedules change.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Less about arguing with difficult thoughts, more about loosening their grip and acting on what matters to you anyway. Values and committed action carry the work, which suits conversation at a distance.

Attachment-Based Therapy

Looks at how early bonds shaped what you expect from closeness, and how that plays out now with a partner, a parent, or your own children.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of issues does Dr. Croft address?
She works with a wide range of concerns including anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, addictions, parenting difficulties, and ADHD.
What is her general therapy style?
Her style is conversational and collaborative. She listens first, then offers practical tools and steps you can try between sessions.
How much clinical experience does she have?
She has been practicing since 2008, bringing 18 years of experience to her work with clients.
What are her credentials and where is she located?
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Arizona LPC number LPC-17404, and practices in Arizona.
Which languages are supported and can she work with international clients?
Sessions are offered in English, and she is able to work with international clients.
In what formats are sessions offered?
She provides video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to suit different needs and schedules.
How are sessions paid for and what does cost look like?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
How do I begin working with her?
Use the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule according to the therapist's availability.

Specialties and expertise

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Experience
18 years
Licensed
Arizona
Languages
English

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