Kerry Elison
MS, AMFT #147613
ANXIETY
SELF-ESTEEM
WOMEN’S ISSUES
As an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, Kerry Elison is dedicated to guiding individuals, couples, and children toward emotional well-being and deeper connections. She emphasizes the importance of healthy relationships as central to happiness and well-being.
In her sessions, Kerry provides a compassionate and supportive environment where both individual and relational concerns can be addressed. Her goal is to help you achieve a more fulfilling and balanced life. Kerry looks forward to partnering with you on your transformative journey toward emotional well-being.
EFT & DBT: With extensive training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Kerry strives to uncover and address the root causes of her client's concerns rather than merely managing symptoms
Attachment-based approach: Focuses on helping clients connect with their inner experiences to promote healing and personal growth
Engaging with emotions: This approach helps foster self-awareness, build stronger connections, and equip clients with the tools to navigate life's challenges
Under supervision of Matthew Bethell, LMFT #132252
Accepted Insurances
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Kerry’s Specialties:
Self Esteem, Women's Issues, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum, Issues, Anxiety, Child, Coping Skills, Depression, Divorce, Family Conflict, Grief, Infertility, Mental Health, Mood Disorders
Treatment Approach:
Art Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Culturally Sensitive, Dialectical Behavior (DBT), Emotionally Focused, Experiential Therapy, Family / Marital, Family Systems, Humanistic, Person-Centered, Trauma Focused
Client Focus:
“Healing begins when we allow ourselves to acknowledge and embrace our deepest emotions. With gentle guidance, we’ll explore those deep places within, nurturing self-love and building the kind of connections that lead to lasting recovery and a life filled with genuine, fulfilling relationships.”
— Kerry Elison
Emotional validation is simply letting someone know their feelings are real and important.