Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a LCSW with more than twenty years of clinical experience working with individuals with severe mental illness, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, grief, and trauma. I am EMDR trained and have a passion for working with individuals who are experiencing grief. I also have more than ten years of experience supervising CSW’s for licensure. My approach involves supporting clients to find their own answers, gain insight and clarity, and ultimately promote their physical, mental, social, cultural, and spiritual wellbeing so that they may thrive. I identify as a person centered therapist but take an eclectic approach as everyone’s needs are different. My work is influenced by my core belief that everyone has the capacity for personal growth and the ability to affect change in their own lives.
One of my primary goals is to create a safe space that fosters trust and acceptance for clients. When this safe space is created it encourages self-acceptance, personal growth, self-esteem, and healing. Integral to my process is demonstrating respect for the whole person and the unique experiences, goals, and values that they bring to the process.
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Beth Schweichler is a licensed clinical social worker (KY LCSW 3209) with 24 years of clinical experience. She has worked with individuals managing severe mental illness, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, grief, and trauma and abuse, and she is EMDR trained with a strong focus on grief work.
For more than ten years she has supervised clinical social workers pursuing licensure. Her approach is rooted in person-centered practice while drawing on an eclectic set of methods to match each person’s needs. She helps clients discover their own answers, gain insight and clarity, and support their physical, mental, social, cultural, and spiritual wellbeing so they can thrive.
A primary aim of her work is to create a safe space that fosters trust and acceptance, believing that such an environment encourages self-acceptance, personal growth, improved self-esteem, and healing. Central to her practice is demonstrating respect for the whole person and honoring the unique experiences, goals, and values each client brings to therapy.
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