Availability: Referral Only
Specialties at a glance:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- OCD
- ADHD
- Bipolar disorder
- Binge Eating
- Trauma
- PNES
Patient Demographics: Teenagers (15+), Adults, Geriatrics, Couples
Education: Master of Social Work from Louisiana State
Style:
Starting therapy takes courage, and Beth values the bravery her clients show in taking that first step. Her approach is compassionate and collaborative, with a focus on validating experiences and helping people uncover practical ways to care for themselves and navigate life’s challenges.
Beth has a special interest in working with individuals dealing with anxiety, neuro differences, chronic illnesses, and supporting individuals within the medical community. She values authenticity and connection, creating a space where clients feel supported while exploring new ways to help themselves grow.
Beth believes that meaningful change—not just knowledge—drives transformation. She combines evidence-based strategies with a deep respect for her clients’ experiences, focusing on creating lasting progress through tools and skills that fit each person’s unique needs and life circumstances. She enjoys helping people feel more open and engaged with their lives, especially when navigating challenges like obsessive thoughts, physical anxiety, and complex life events.
Professional Interests: Supervising interns, Mentoring newly graduated clinical social workers, and presenting at conferences.
Getting to Know Beth
Favorite quote:
“If everyone received the encouragement they needed to grow, the genius in most everyone would blossom, and the world would produce an abundance beyond our wildest dreams.”
— Sidney Madwed
Candid Truth :
Beth grew up in Colorado, learned to embrace her own challenges along the way, and still dreams of one day being caught up on laundry!
The Thrive Values Beth Embodies:
Balance – Beth believes in practicing what she teaches. Balancing the rewards and responsibilities of her work is key to staying grounded and present for her clients.
Meaningful Help– For Beth, effective care isn’t about one-size-fits-all solutions—it’s about truly understanding what will make a difference for each individual.