Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
“You cant go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” – CS Lewis
My name is Rachel Lefkowitz and I am a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Michigan (LMSW). I have been practicing for nearly 10 years and have experience in an array of clinical settings, including: behavioral/mental health, care management, addiction, crisis management, child and family counseling, and medical care management.
In my approach to counseling, the client is the expert; he or she knows themselves better than anyone else. Often times, cognitive distortions may result in flawed beliefs about ourselves and others, which in turn may spiral into self-destructive behaviors and thoughts . Through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I am able to help clients discover patterns of thinking and behavior that are rooted in unhealthy views of self, others, and the world around them. Together, we begin to challenge those beliefs, and reframe our thinking in order to live a healthier, more meaningful, and more intentional life.
As an empathic, compassionate, and committed professional, I provide a non-judgmental environment where you can be your authentic self. It is my goal to help you find strategies to cope with life challenges as they arise so that you can live a happier, more fulfilling life.
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“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” – C.S. Lewis
Rachel Lefkowitz is a Licensed Master Social Worker practicing in Michigan who brings five years of clinical experience to her work. She has worked across a range of settings, including behavioral and mental health, care management, addiction services, crisis response, child and family counseling, and medical care management.
Rachel uses a client-centered approach that treats the person seeking help as the expert in their own life. She often helps clients identify cognitive distortions and other thinking patterns that contribute to unhelpful behaviors and emotional distress. Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), she guides clients to uncover those patterns, challenge limiting beliefs, and reframe thinking to support healthier, more intentional living.
Known for an empathic and compassionate style, Rachel aims to provide a non-judgmental space where clients can be authentic. Her goal is to help people develop practical strategies to manage life’s challenges so they can move toward greater well-being and satisfaction.
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