Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi! My name is Lisa and I have been practicing in the field of Social Work and mental health close to 30 years. I have been afforded opportunities to work in a variety of settings. Some of the settings include Psychiatric inpatient, Community mental health clinics, Public School District( mental health) , Substance abuse and Geriatric health, to name just a few. I am energetic and have been described as , honest, caring , hardworking, upbeat ,open-minded, and knowledgeable. I have been known to utilize different therapeutic approaches depending on the concerns of the individual. I try to make each person feel as comfortable as possible. I treat everybody with the utmost respect, just the way I want to be treated. I am a good listener and I like others to feel like they are in a safe space when we are working together. I love to laugh and when appropriate, laughter can be quite healing. If you think based on this brief synopsis of myself, that I may be a good fit, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
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Lisa Scott has practiced in social work and mental health for 32 years, bringing long-standing experience to her work with individuals across a range of care settings. Her background includes roles in psychiatric inpatient care, community mental health clinics, public school district mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and geriatric health.
She is energetic and has been described as honest, caring, hardworking, upbeat, open-minded, and knowledgeable. Lisa adapts her therapeutic approach to fit the concerns of each person, drawing on different methods as appropriate to the situation.
Committed to treating everyone with respect, she strives to make people feel comfortable and heard, creating a supportive environment for the work they do together. She values listening and believes that laughter, when appropriate, can be a helpful part of the healing process.
Lisa is a licensed master social worker in Michigan and brings three decades of experience to her practice. If this brief overview suggests she may be a good fit, prospective clients are encouraged to reach out to begin a conversation.
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