Hello and welcome! I'm Elisa, a compassionate individual dedicated to making a positive impact in our world. I recently completed my Master's of Social Work at Utah Valley University, building on my lifelong passion for understanding human behavior and unique experiences. Prior to this, I earned a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology with a minor in Communication from Eastern Michigan University, where I also enjoyed participating in collegiate track and field. As a Transracial Adoptee, I bring a unique perspective on culture and family dynamics, which has deeply influenced my work. I understand the challenges parents face in supporting their children through life's experiences. My personal and professional experiences have equipped me to assist both children and their parents in navigating trauma and various mental health issues. Over the past two years, I have specialized in helping clients with substance use, sexual assault, and other traumatic experiences. In my recent role in community mental health, I supported families affected by child sexual assault, physical and interpersonal abuse, and faith transitions. I have worked with clients ranging from 4 years old to 50+ years old. My passion for social work comes from a belief in our innate ability to turn weaknesses into strengths. I believe that each of us has the power to heal ourselves from within. I am here to support and guide you as you work towards the changes you seek in your life. Hello! My name is Elisa. I am a compassionate soul on a journey to make a difference in our world. I completed my Master’s of Social Work at Utah Valley University. My life-long passion for understanding human behavior in relation to our unique experiences previously led me to earn a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology with a minor in Communication from Eastern Michigan University. While there, I balanced my academic pursuits with the exhilarating world of collegiate track and field. As a Transracial Adoptee, I have a unique experience that provides a valuable perspective on culture and family dynamics in our diverse society. I know how difficult it can be for parents helping kids that are navigating the experiences their life. I have both lived and professional experience helping kids and their parents work through trauma and other various mental health issues. I have spent the last two years specializing in helping clients navigate substance use, sexual assault and other various traumatic experiences. I spent the last year working community mental health where I aided in serving families effected by child sexual assault, physical and interpersonal abuse as well as faith transitions. My passion for being a social worker stems from a desire to help others turn what they feel are weaknesses into strengths. I am a firm believer that we all possess what it takes to heal us within. I am here to help guide you as you do the work to make the changes you would like to see in your life.
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