Elizabeth Hoffman — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address1750 Lafayette St CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1303-246-3219
Websiteinsightcounselingcenter.com
Elizabeth Hoffman is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 20 years of experience in mental health settings, including schools and criminal justice. She holds a Master's degree in Psychology from Boston University. Hoffman specializes in supporting clients through grief and loss, integrating spirituality, and addressing relationship and self-worth issues. Her therapeutic approach incorporates yoga, mindfulness, art therapy, somatic practices, and narrative techniques, with a focus on helping clients become more embodied and reconnected with themselves. She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to address depression and anxiety stemming from past experiences, and Level 1 trained in Internal Family Systems (IFS) for trauma-informed healing and increased life choices. Hoffman also serves as an Advanced Clinician and Clinical Lead at Insight Counseling and Wellness Center, providing supervision and clinical training.
Best for
- Clients with developmental trauma
- Individuals seeking spiritual integration
- Couples and families
- Those experiencing grief or loss
| Key services | EMDR Psychotherapy, IFS Psychotherapy, Family & Couples Counseling, Teletherapy, Groups & Workshops |
| Tags | emdr, ifs, trauma, grief, anxiety, relationships, mindfulness, somatic therapy, art therapy, couples counseling |
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