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Lisa Roth

About Me

"The lost home that we are seeking is ourselves; It is the story we carry within our soul." -Michael Meade

I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology. I have over 20 years’ experience in the field and have worked with various peoples at agencies, hospitals, schools, shelters and residential facilities. I am a strength-based, person-centered and psychodynamic psychologist who uses creative arts, narrative and didactic approaches to help people connect and express what is most important to them.

I see therapy as a gateway to strengthening our authentic self through healing, learning, acceptance and growth. It is often through our self-proclaimed imperfections that we find the greatest gifts, insights and points of focus that help us understand and become clear about the path we are walking and the possibilities that are before us. We have all known suffering, loss, trauma and despair. These experiences may shape us, but they do not have to define us.

I am excited and honored to be working with students at Roosevelt University.