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Therapy Services

Story Informed Trauma Therapy

Story-Informed Trauma Therapy (SITT), developed by Byron Kehler, is a structured, directive approach to trauma treatment that uses a client’s chronological life story as the framework for healing.

Rather than focusing only on current symptoms, SITT identifies how unresolved past experiences and the meanings attached to them continue to shape emotions, behaviors, and relationships. Through a guided, phase-oriented process, clients examine and process significant life events, reduce trauma-related distress, and develop healthier patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating.

The goal is not just symptom relief, but integration — helping clients understand their story, resolve unresolved trauma, and move forward with clarity and stability.

Couples Therapy

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), developed by Sue Johnson, is an evidence-based, attachment-centered model of couples therapy designed to strengthen emotional bonds and repair relational distress.

EFT helps couples identify negative interaction cycles that create disconnection, defensiveness, and conflict. Rather than focusing only on communication skills, the work targets underlying attachment needs, fears, and longings that drive reactive patterns.

Through a structured, experiential process, partners learn to access and express vulnerable emotions safely, respond to one another with increased empathy, and rebuild secure connection. The goal is not simply conflict reduction, but durable emotional closeness and relational stability.

Family Therapy

Family therapy addresses relational patterns within the family system that contribute to distress, conflict, or dysfunction. Rather than identifying a single “problem person,” treatment examines interactional dynamics, roles, boundaries, and communication patterns that maintain symptoms.

This approach is structured and goal-oriented. Sessions focus on strengthening parental alignment, clarifying boundaries, reducing triangulation, and improving emotional regulation across family members.

The objective is systemic stabilization — helping families function with greater clarity, cohesion, accountability, and resilience.

Additional Services

Coaching/Mentoring

Coaching services are provided by a professional trained in their respective field of expertise

Our coaching and mentoring services provide spiritually grounded guidance for individuals seeking growth, clarity, and deeper alignment between their faith and daily life. This service is distinct from clinical therapy and does not involve diagnosis or treatment of mental health disorders. Instead, it focuses on discipleship, spiritual formation, relational wisdom, and intentional life direction.

Within mentorship, elements of Story-Informed Trauma Therapy (SITT) may be used as a framework to help you understand how your life story has shaped your beliefs, relational patterns, and view of God. Rather than clinical trauma processing, this approach helps organize your narrative, identify formative experiences, and examine how past wounds may influence present spiritual and relational functioning.

Faith-based services integrate biblical principles with structured reflection and practical application. Conversations may address identity, forgiveness, boundaries, marriage dynamics, calling, leadership, and spiritual maturity.

The goal is clarity, personal responsibility, emotional steadiness, and spiritual depth — equipping you to live with conviction, stability, and faith-informed wisdom.

PLPC Supervision

Supervision services are designed for PLPCs in need of an LPC-S to guide them towards licensure in Louisiana

Becoming a strong, confident clinician requires more than logging hours — it requires intentional development, sound clinical judgment, and consistent professional support. As an LPC-S in Louisiana, Elizabeth provides structured, reflective supervision for PLPCs who are committed to strengthening their competence and clinical identity.

Supervision is collaborative, direct, and growth-oriented. Focus areas include case conceptualization, treatment planning, ethical decision-making, documentation standards, risk assessment, and strengthening therapeutic presence. Emphasis is placed on helping supervisees think critically, respond thoughtfully, and practice within the scope of their competence.

Whether you are early in your career or refining advanced clinical skills, supervision is designed to challenge you appropriately while providing steady support. The goal is clear: develop sound judgment, clinical confidence, and the professional integrity required to practice well and serve clients responsibly.