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Online therapist

Elizabeth Edouard

Calm, practical support for everyday challenges

Credentials
LPC
Experience
12 years
Licensed in
Georgia
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Elizabeth

Elizabeth Edouard is a Licensed Professional Counselor who uses a practical, person-centered approach to help adults navigate hard moments. She focuses on clear goals and steady support so clients can manage stress, anxiety, depression, mood concerns, and relationship struggles. Sessions are conversational and focused on real-life steps people can try between meetings.

Her path into counseling began after college, working with older adults living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. That early work sparked curiosity about how life experience, environment, and relationships shape mental health.

Background and approach

She later completed a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling at Mercer University in Georgia. During graduate training she interned with adolescents in a school setting and with adults in a county jail, gaining experience with different needs and routines. Since then she has worked in psychiatric hospitals, senior living communities, community mental health clinics, and provided crisis support to veterans.

Those roles added concrete skills in crisis work and long-term care contexts. In practice she combines Client-Centered therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused methods. That mix lets her tailor sessions to what a person finds most helpful - practical skill building, thoughtful reflection, or short-term goals.

Elizabeth holds the LPC credential, GA LPC LPC009995, and works with English-speaking adults age 18 and older in Georgia. Her style is open-minded, empathetic, and goal-oriented. She aims to make therapy straightforward and useful for everyday life.

Therapeutic approaches and how they work online

Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening and understanding each person without judgment. It helps people feel heard and clarify what they want to change, which is useful for relationship concerns, self-esteem, and life transitions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at the links between thoughts, feelings, and actions and teaches practical skills to shift unhelpful patterns. It is often used for anxiety, depression, stress management, and mood concerns. Finding the right mix of methods is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with each person about goals and try approaches that match those needs. Together they adjust the plan over time based on what feels most useful. Online sessions make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation from home, while phone, live chat, and text messaging give flexibility for shorter check-ins or times when video is not convenient. These options help people keep momentum between sessions and access support from where they are.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT looks at the link between what you think, how you feel, and what you do. You work on noticing unhelpful patterns and practising steadier responses. It suits online sessions well, because much of the work happens between appointments and can be talked through from anywhere.

Mindfulness Therapy

Attention training: noticing thoughts and physical feelings as they arrive without being carried off by them. Much of it is practice you do yourself, so guidance over video or audio works much as it would in person.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of problems does she address?
She helps adults with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, mood disorders, and life transitions. Additional focuses include grief, trauma and abuse, addiction concerns, ADHD, and self-esteem issues.
How would you describe her therapeutic style?
Her approach is open-minded, empathetic, and goal-oriented. She blends client-centered listening with practical tools from CBT, mindfulness, and solution-focused work.
What background and experience does she bring?
She has 12 years of work across psychiatric hospitals, senior living, community clinics, school internships, jail settings, and crisis support for veterans. That range informs both crisis response and longer-term care.
What are her credentials and where is she based?
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor - LPC - with licence GA LPC LPC009995 and practices in Georgia.
Which languages are supported for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English.
What formats are available for meeting remotely?
She offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to suit different needs and schedules.
How are fees and payment handled?
Costs vary depending on location and therapist availability and sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
How do I begin working with her?
To start, select the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and schedule according to therapist availability.

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