Lisa Lansing, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Lic. No. LCSW18041

“Ultimately, it is the quality of our relationships that will determine the quality of our lives” – Esther Perel. 

Our relationships are everything. When our connections with each are not what we hope for, it is natural to feel unsteady in the world or even sad or anxious. We often get in our own way from finding and maintaining our deepest connections with those we love. Looking to our past can give us clues to our future and how to live our best lives.

Lisa believes in improving the relationship you have with yourself and others. Utilizing a strengths based approach, together, she can help you create positive change in areas such as: self-esteem, healthy boundaries, overcoming depression and anxiety, assertiveness, communication, anger management, grief, as well as working on parenting issues.

As a licensed clinical social worker for more than 25 years, Lisa has experience with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She provides a straightforward approach with positive solutions in a non-judgmental environment to create the change you hope for.

Specialty

ADHD, Academic Underachievement, Anger Management, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, Bisexual Issues, Child or Adolescent, Coping Skills, Depression, Developmental Disorders, Divorce, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Grief, Impulse Control Disorders, Infidelity, Mood Disorders, Oppositional Defiance, Parenting, Peer Relationship Issues, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum Issues, Relationship Issues, Problems with Self Esteem, Sexual Abuse, Thinking Disorders, Trauma and PTSD, Women’s Issues

Treatment Preference

Attachment-based, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Culturally Sensitive, Eclectic, Emotionally Focused, Family/Marital, Family Systems, Gestalt, Interpersonal, Intervention, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative, Psychodynamic, Relational, Solution-Focused, Trauma Focused

Modalities

Individuals, Couples, Family, Group, Video Counseling

Age Specialty

Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19), Transitional Age Youth (20-25), Adults, Elders (65+)

Additional Language/s Spoken

None