Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and welcome!
My name is Libby, and I am a Board Certified Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and Licensed Behavioral Specialist (LBS). I am licensed in both Pennsylvania and North Carolina. I earned my Master’s degree in Professional Counseling in 2014 from Carlow University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I have over 12 total years of experience in the mental health and behavioral health field, and I have worked with a variety of populations including young children, adolescents, adults, and the geriatric population. I have worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings and have experience working with individuals, families, couples, and groups addressing issues ranging from anxiety, depression, trauma, abuse, grief/loss, self-esteem issues, anger management, behavioral issues/oppositional defiance, ADHD, Autism, issues with social interactions and/or social phobias, Bipolar disorder, relationship issues, family conflict, and parenting issues.
My therapeutic approach is based on the client’s needs, and I believe there is no one therapy approach that works for everyone, as we are all different and unique individuals. I believe it is important to meet clients where they are, and work collaboratively together towards established goals. I believe in being open and honest in sessions to assist clients with gaining the feedback and assistance they need in making the changes that will better their lives. I believe the client-therapist relationship is extremely important, and there must be a good sense of trust, honesty, and teamwork between therapist and client for therapy to be productive and for goals to be achieved.
I greatly appreciate you taking the time to learn a little bit about me, and if you feel I am the right therapist for you, I look forward to working together!
To schedule please complete the initial questionnaires and then message me directly!
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Elizabeth “Libby” Burris is a licensed counselor working in North Carolina with more than 12 years of experience in mental and behavioral health. She completed a Master of Science in Professional Counseling at Carlow University in Pittsburgh in 2014 and has provided care across the lifespan.
She holds counseling licenses to practice in both Pennsylvania and North Carolina, enabling her to serve clients in multiple settings. Her background includes work in inpatient and outpatient environments, and she has supported individuals, couples, families, and groups.
Libby has experience with young children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, and she addresses a broad range of concerns including stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, depression, anger management, ADHD, addictions, bipolar disorder, eating and sleeping disorders, intimacy-related issues, grief and loss, self-esteem struggles, parenting challenges, relationship and family conflict, career difficulties, LGBT-related concerns, and coping with life changes. Her work has also involved behavioral issues such as oppositional defiance, autism-related needs, and social interaction difficulties or social phobias.
Her therapeutic approach is individualized and collaborative – she believes there is no single method that fits everyone. Libby aims to meet clients where they are, work together toward agreed-upon goals, and maintain openness and honesty in sessions to provide clear feedback and practical support. She emphasizes the importance of a trusting, honest therapeutic relationship and sees teamwork between therapist and client as central to meaningful progress.
To begin therapy with Elizabeth “Libby” Burris, prospective clients are asked to complete the initial questionnaires and then message her directly to arrange next steps.
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