
Elizabeth Wexler, LCSW-C
Intake Therapist
Locations:
Maryland
Insurances
About
Elizabeth is a seasoned social worker and clinician who has worked in many different settings. She is particularly passionate about offering a soft place to land for those taking the often difficult step to initiate mental health treatment. She has worked at every level of intake: social service agency, federal health clinic, emergency room, hospital admissions, and outpatient mental health. Her many years of experience make her a keen assessor and diagnostician, and she is dedicated to accompanying new clients to good-fit providers. Outside of work, Elizabeth loves hiking, yoga, and writing.
Locations:
Maryland
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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University of Maryland at Baltimore, Master's in Social Work, 1991
Why Healthcare
Elizabeth has been passionate about providing mental healthcare since she was a teenager; she considers herself fortunate not only to have worked in this field for decades but to still feel the same level of dedication. She thinks that everyone deserves to have mental health treatment and support with dignity and without stigma. She deeply believes that healing is always possible.
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