Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Elizabeth Ivey, but I go by Liz. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in domestic violence, sexual assault, trauma, anxiety, depression, teens, and parenting skills. I graduated with my bachelors (2013) and a masters in Clinical and Counseling Psychology (2015) from Midwestern State University. I volunteered and worked for many years at a local shelter helping people find and rebuild themselves.
I use a person-centered and eclectic approach in sessions; meaning meeting a client where the are and tailoring the approach to meet their individual needs. To reach these needs I primarily use evidence based techniques including humanistic, cognitive-processing therapy, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused counseling (a.k.a. asking a lot of questions and insisting on self exploration). I believe in working with the client to achieve their goals moving at a speed that works for them. Just as we all learn to read at our own pace, we also learn how to fight and deal with our inner struggles the same way. My mission is to empower those I work with in a supportive and motivated way.
I often tell my clients “This is your journey, you know where you want to go, but it is useful to have a tour guide pointing things out along the way.” and that’s my job.
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Elizabeth Ivey, who goes by Liz, is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Texas with eight years of clinical experience. She holds a Texas Licensed Professional Counselor credential (LPC number 75302) and combines professionalism with an approachable style.
Liz earned a bachelor’s degree in 2013 and a master’s degree in Clinical and Counseling Psychology in 2015, both from Midwestern State University. She spent many years volunteering and working at a local shelter, supporting people as they rebuilt their lives after crisis.
Her areas of focus include trauma and abuse such as domestic violence and sexual assault, anxiety and stress, depression, teen concerns, parenting issues and skills, coping with life changes, LGBT concerns, relationship and family conflicts, grief, anger management, self-esteem, bipolar disorder, and compassion fatigue.
Liz uses a person-centered, eclectic approach that meets clients where they are and adapts techniques to each person’s needs. She draws primarily on evidence-based methods, including humanistic practices, cognitive processing therapy, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused counseling – the latter emphasizing curious questions and guided self-exploration. She works collaboratively with clients at a pace that feels right for them, aiming to empower and motivate throughout the process. She often tells clients, ‘This is your journey, you know where you want to go, but it is useful to have a tour guide pointing things out along the way,’ and she sees her role as providing that guidance.
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