- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Elizabeth engages in a collaborative working relationship with clients, maximizing individual strengths to empower them to affect change in their own lives and to achieve specific therapeutic goals. She has worked in both the public and private sector in areas of mental health, domestic violence, suicide/crisis intervention, and short term residential treatment for adolescents. Her clients include individuals (ages 13 through adult), families, couples, and groups, and she utilizes primarily psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral (CBT) techniques. She assists her clients with a wide variety of mental health issues including, but not limited to, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and ADHD. She also provides therapy to address difficulties in life adjustment, school, family conflict, behavioral issues, self esteem, codependency, interpersonal relational problems, and grief to name a few. She has a specific interest in treating trauma, particularly adult and child survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse or assault. She is level I and II trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for the treatment of trauma. In addition, Elizabeth has a passion for group psychotherapy and leads multiple outpatient psychotherapy groups.
- Depression
- Mental HealthOne of the key benefits of therapy is to have a safe and confidential place to discuss issues that you may not wish to discuss with others. A trained professional therapist can offer effective treatment to address a complex array of mental health issues, personal and career problems, relationship concerns, and issues unique to each client.
- Anxiety
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