Elizabeth Garrett MSSA, LISW-S
Beth Garrett received her Master’s degree from the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University in 2002, with a concentration in Children, Youth, and Families. During her years in the field, Ms. Garrett has spent her career working with some of the most at-risk populations of children and adolescents. Ms. Garrett has been fortunate to be a part of several different learning collaborations, receiving specialized training in the following models of therapy. Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST) which is an intensive, in-home therapy for families; Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) which is a short term therapeutic intervention for children and adolescents who have been through a traumatic event; Integrated Treatment for Complex Trauma (ITCT) which is a therapeutic model of treatment to help those children and adolescents affected by complex trauma; Trauma Adapted Family Connections (TAFC) which is a trauma focused family therapy model; and Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) which is a model for children who are aged 0-6 and have had trauma and their caregivers to promote a healthy attachment.
Ms. Garrett welcomes children, adolescents, and young adults- along with their families to her office. She has years of experience working with children dealing with many different issues ranging from anxiety, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders, depression, divorce, self-injury, and suicidal ideation to complex trauma, physical and sexual abuse, issues related to foster care, and attachment.
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE PLANS:
Antares
CareSource
ComPsych
Humana
Medicaid
Medical Mutual
Optum
Paramount
MultiPlan