Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in South Carolina with 4 years of professional work experience. I have experience helping clients with stress and anxiety, relationship issues, family conflicts, & motivation, self esteem, and confidence.
I have worked with teenagers within the criminal justice system and facilitated psycho-education groups with mandated clients suffering from addiction.
I later shifted to working with caregivers of and individuals receiving hospice and home health care. I worked with these individuals to prioritize needs, pursue needed resources, engage in long-term care planning, cope with chronic illness, and address dysfunctional family systems. Most recently, I have worked with Veterans’ and their families in a health care setting.
I have found each of the populations I have worked with engaging and rewarding in their own way. I believe, regardless of age, people are people. While our specific needs and priorities may change throughout our life, we all need unconditional positive regard as a foundation of any healthy supportive relationship.
Working with unique and diverse groups has further ingrained in me the numerous systemic barriers that individuals of different ages, genders, religions, races, and sexual orientations face.
Programs and services I am most familiar with include, Medicare, Medicaid, Health insurance, In-patient rehabilitation services, Nursing home care, Assisted living, Independent living, In-home care, Home-health, Hospice care, Veteran’s benefits administration, Veteran’s health administration, Addiction rehabilitation services, SNAP Food Stamps, and Income-based housing.
My approach to client care is patient-centered, strength-based, trauma informed, advocacy. Therapeutic interventions and clinical skills I have the most training in include Cognitive behavioral therapy, Suicide prevention, SBIRT, active listening, and motivational interviewing. However, I recognize that trauma and family dynamics impact individuals throughout their life.
My clients have described me as approachable, straight forward, non-judgmental, caring, and as a good listener.
I am a big believer of practice what you preach. I know from personal experience the amount of courage and resilience it takes to take the first step of recognizing you need support, to finding a counselor that is a good fit, and showing up for yourself in and out of therapy. If you are ready to take that step with me or simply talk about what therapy is like, what to look for, and what your needs are; I am here for you.
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Elizabeth Everly is a licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in South Carolina (SC LISW-CP 15662) with four years of professional experience. She provides therapy for concerns such as stress and anxiety, relationship difficulties, family conflict, motivation, self-esteem, confidence, addiction, trauma, and grief.
Early in her career she worked with teenagers involved in the criminal justice system and led psycho-education groups for mandated clients managing addiction. She later transitioned to supporting caregivers and people receiving hospice and home health care, helping them prioritize needs, access resources, plan for long-term care, cope with chronic illness, and address dysfunctional family dynamics. Most recently, she has worked with veterans and their families in a health care setting.
Everly values unconditional positive regard as the foundation of supportive therapeutic relationships and approaches each person with a patient-centered, strength-based, trauma-informed perspective that includes advocacy. Her clinical training emphasizes cognitive behavioral therapy, suicide prevention, SBIRT, active listening, and motivational interviewing, while recognizing the ongoing impact of trauma and family systems across the lifespan.
She has worked with a wide range of populations and is familiar with programs and services such as Medicare, Medicaid, health insurance, in-patient rehabilitation, nursing home care, assisted and independent living, in-home care, home-health, hospice care, Veterans benefits administration, Veterans health administration, addiction rehabilitation services, SNAP food stamps, and income-based housing.
Clients have described Elizabeth Everly as approachable, straightforward, non-judgmental, caring, and a good listener. She draws on personal experience to acknowledge the courage it takes to seek support and to find the right counselor, and she is available to talk about what therapy is like, what to look for, and what individual needs may be.
Many people wonder whether meeting with a therapist online truly helps. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or managing life changes, online therapy is widely regarded as comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
A major benefit is flexibility – clients can choose the communication method that fits their routine and comfort level, whether that is video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging. This makes it easier to maintain regular appointments and integrate therapy into a busy life.
Sessions are provided by licensed professionals, and clients have the option to change therapists if they need a different fit. For many people dealing with everyday emotional challenges, online therapy offers a practical, accessible way to receive consistent therapeutic support.
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