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Lizzy Glick, MA, AMFT

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Lizzy Glick M.A. AMFT

Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Supervised by Amy Gandin LMFT  #40831

I’m a personal person. When you come into my office, I will ask you to tell me where it hurts and I will help you be very honest with yourself.

This is your hour.

I prefer an action-oriented approach, with the intention of tuning into all areas of wellness in your life. I will lead the way with authenticity, respect, curiosity, and an open heart as we discover our therapeutic relationship and how we can help you live fully in support of you. Previously a comedian; connection, play, and experiential growth are my wavelength. I am inspired by the idea that when we laugh deeply about something with another person, we are transported in an instant to see, feel, and think the very same thing at the very same time. That’s the spark; I aim to help my clients feel this unique synchronicity with themselves, their relationships, and as a being in this world.

In my work with couples and families; in addition to bringing awareness to dynamics at play, I seek to learn about and support each individual involved in the relationship(s) to communicate effectively with the ultimate goal of feeling understood and productive across connections. My treatment modalities are attuned to the individual(s). Across the board, I value honesty, mindfulness, accountability, integrity, relationship with self, awareness of emotional, physical, and cognitive processes and effects; and, the intention to heal.

I have practiced as a behavioral and psychotherapist for over 5 years with people of many ages and walks of life.

I am an alumna of National University (Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology), General Assembly (Human-Centered Design), The Second City Conservatory (Improvisational and Sketch Comedy), California Lutheran University (Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Emphasis in TV, Film, and Radio), Campbell Hall, and Fairfield Elementary School.

Lizzy Glick uses her skills in individual therapy to help people with an extensive range of mental health and behavioral disorders, including:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • LGBTQ+
  • Couples Counseling
  • Family Therapy
  • Ketamine Assisted Therapy (KAT)
  • Neuro-Linguistic
  • Positive Psychology
  • Relational Therapy
  • Trauma and PTSD
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