Mary Beth, MSW, LSW
Mary Beth, MSW, SWC has a history of success working with children, teens and adults. Mary Beth received her Bachelors of Art in Psychology from the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, New York.
After graduation, Mary Beth worked in family violence shelters and a residential treatment center for youth. The work focused on supporting children and adolescents related to trauma and/or family violence.
Mary Beth then attended Metropolitan State University of Denver and received her Masters in Social Work. In her graduate work, Mary Beth completed various internships focusing on mental health of children/adolescents/parents and families. Additionally, Mary Beth volunteers in various capacities in the child welfare realm.
Mary Beth focuses on being an engaging and affirming therapist using evidence-based practices. She works to provide a space where clients can feel safe to be themselves and express deeper feelings. Mary Beth collaborates with clients and caregivers to find the best way to handle daily struggles and difficult transitions. Mary Beth has experience in anxiety, codependency, divorce, sexual abuse, family violence, grief, self-esteem, suicidal ideation, and more. The types of therapy Mary Beth offers include, attachment-based, CBT, emotionally-focused, psychodynamic, person-centered therapy, play therapy, trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy, somatic, and mindfulness-based skills.
