Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello!
My name is Lysbeth Moore. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Educator in Georgia. I have been counseling clients for over thirteen years, as well as teaching psychology courses at a local university for eight years. I provide a safe, warm, trusting environment, and believe in treating clients with upmost respect, dignity and privacy. I use a MIND, BODY, SPIRIT approach when counseling, and believe that a strong, therapeutic relationship will enhance client growth and change.
I believe one treatment approach does not meet all client needs. Therefore, I use an eclectic approach to counseling. This is an open, integrative form of psychotherapy that adapts to the unique needs of each specific client, depending on the problem, the treatment goals, and the persons expectations and motivation. It also involves whichever technique might work best for the client and their circumstances. Every client is different; therefore, this approach seems to work best for me and the client.
I have helped individuals, as well as children, and teenagers, with a variety of different issues to include the following: ADHD, Family conflict, Self Esteem Issues, School and career concerns, Anger, Communication problems, Depression, Anxiety, Addiction and many more issues!
Life can be challenging at times. Seeking someone to help you is a difficult step, but sometimes very necessary. Being HAPPY, and your AUTHENTIC SELF, is all within your reach! Let me help you overcome what is bothering you, in a supportive, warm, trusting, therapeutic environment.
Specialties:
Stress
Anxiety
Grief and Loss
Life Changes
Depression
Career and School Issues
ADHD/ADD.
Work Hours: Varies by week! Let me know what you need!
Let’s make 2023 your best year yet!
LPC#007749
Professional Counselor
State of Georgia
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Lysbeth Moore is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia with 18 years of clinical experience and eight years of teaching psychology at a local university. She offers a calm, warm, and trusting space where clients are treated with respect, dignity, and attention to their privacy.
She practices from a mind-body-spirit perspective, believing that a strong therapeutic relationship supports meaningful growth and positive change. Rather than relying on a single method, she uses an eclectic, integrative approach that adapts techniques to each person’s needs, goals, expectations, and motivation.
Moore has worked with adults, children, and teenagers on a range of concerns, including ADHD, family conflict, self-esteem, school and career matters, anger, communication difficulties, depression, anxiety, and addiction, among other issues.
Her practice also addresses stress, grief and loss, life changes, career and parenting challenges, intimacy and relationship issues, eating and sleeping disorders, bipolar disorder, and coping strategies. Her availability varies by week, and she invites prospective clients to share their scheduling needs when arranging appointments.
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia; her license number is LPC007749.
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