Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Education:
Bachelor of Science – Psychology – Arizona State University – 2012
Bachelor of Science – Family and Human Development – Arizona State University – 2012
Master of Social Work – Boston University – 2018
Certified Mediator – University of Milwaukee – 2020
Specialty Areas:
Alyssa works with children, adolescents and teens (ages 4 and up), individuals and families, helping them navigate life’s challenges with compassion and care. With over 13 years of experience in clinical, court, and community-based settings, she brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep commitment to helping others. Her diverse professional background in child welfare has shaped a compassionate, client-centered approach rooted in empathy and dedication.
Alyssa believes therapy is most effective in an environment where clients feel safe, heard, and supported. Alyssa uses a blend of therapeutic models—including psychodynamic therapy, CBT, DBT, family systems, person-centered therapy, and solution-focused therapy—adapting each session to fit the unique needs of her clients. By focusing on understanding clients’ goals and matching them with evidence-based approaches, she helps people create meaningful and sustainable change.
Her specialties include behavior modification, attachment challenges, emotional dysregulation, parenting coaching and support, conflict resolution, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, self-injurious behaviors, hopelessness, PTSD, and crisis management.
Outside of work, Alyssa enjoys traveling to National Parks, hiking, reading, cheering on Wisconsin sports teams, exploring new activities, and spending quality time with her husband and children.
“You are the sky, everything else – it’s just the weather.” -Pema Chödrön
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Alyssa Blaeser is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Wisconsin (WI LCSW 12516 – 123) who brings five years of clinical practice to her work with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She works with clients ages 4 and up and supports individuals and families through a wide range of life challenges with a calm, client-centered approach.
She holds two Bachelor of Science degrees in Psychology and in Family and Human Development from Arizona State University (2012), and a Master of Social Work from Boston University (2018). Alyssa is also a Certified Mediator from the University of Milwaukee (2020). Her background includes experience in clinical, court, and community-based settings, including child welfare, which informs a compassionate and pragmatic style of care.
Alyssa draws from multiple therapeutic models to tailor treatment to each client’s needs, including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), family systems, person-centered therapy, and solution-focused techniques. She focuses on understanding client goals and using evidence-informed approaches to support meaningful, sustainable change.
Her areas of focus include stress and anxiety, family work, trauma and abuse, parenting support and coaching, self-esteem, attachment and behavior challenges, emotional dysregulation, conflict resolution, depression, PTSD, self-injurious behaviors, hopelessness, and crisis management. Alyssa identifies as a female, non-religious, liberal therapist and offers care with sensitivity to those perspectives.
Outside of work, Alyssa enjoys traveling to National Parks, hiking, reading, cheering on Wisconsin sports teams, trying new activities, and spending quality time with her husband and children.
“You are the sky, everything else – it’s just the weather.” – Pema Chödrön
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