Services

 
  • Addiction

  • Anxiety

  • Alcoholism & Family of Alcoholics

  • Attachment Issues

  • Brainspotting

  • Depression

  • Divorce & Co-parenting

  • Grief & Loss

  • Life Transitions

  • Psychodrama

  • Substance Use Disorder

  • Trauma Informed Care

 
 

Substance Use Disorder

With her extensive experience in treating alcoholism, addictions, and other addictive behaviors, Betsy works collaboratively with her clients to set achievable short-term goals. Utilizing an interactive therapeutic approach, clients will build a social support network to establish and maintain recovery, ensuring a sustained and successful journey towards wellness.

Addiction is a complex issue that affects individuals regardless of their background or experiences. It can arise from various factors, including genetics, environment, trauma, and mental health conditions. Often, addiction co-occurs with other mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression. Betsy offers a non-judgmental and compassionate environment for clients to explore their addiction experiences. Her goal is to assist them in developing the necessary skills and resources for long-term recovery and well-being.

 
 
 
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Individual Therapy

At its core, psychotherapy is an art of healing. It's a process of transformation that begins when we confront our wounds and the places where we have become stuck or stagnant in our growth. These wounds can leave us feeling fragmented, isolated, and unsure of ourselves. Yet, by exploring these inner places with openness and curiosity, we create space for healing, growth, and change, and we begin to integrate our fractured selves into a more whole and complete version of ourselves. This work is challenging and not meant to be done alone. Healing takes place within the nurturing connection of human relationship.

 
 
 

Couples Therapy

Does your relationship need work? Are you feeling stuck? Would you like to create greater intimacy and depth and find improved connection with your partner? 

Relationships are workshops. They can be wonderful, difficult and incredibly fulfilling. Relationships are where we receive our emotional nourishment.  When our relationships with ourselves and others are good, we feel supported, loved, and held. When they are not good, we feel hurt, neglected, alone, and invisible.  Our relationships can serve as a classroom for our soul, teaching us new ways to communicate and problem solve that opens up pathways for healing and change, facilitating growth and intimacy, fostering forgiveness and connection. 

 
 
 

Family Therapy

Family therapy assists family members in improving communication and resolving conflict. In family therapy, you will learn the relational skills necessary to navigate the sometimes choppy waters of family dynamics.  Family therapy is actually useful in a variety of settings and organizations, as it is systems based and focuses on inter-relational patterns. Whatever your goal, whether it be to improve troubled relationships or to address specific issues (i.e.marital or financial problems, conflict between parents and children, substance abuse) families in therapy will learn new ways to interact and overcome unhealthy patterns for the benefit of the whole.