Liz Miner-WorlandBA, Intern

Preferred pronouns: She / Her / Hers

I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and am currently completing a Master’s program in Marriage and Family Therapy at the University of Wisconsin Stout. I have a background in working with individuals with disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and mental health concerns in a variety of settings. As a student therapist, I believe that all folks can benefit from therapy at some point as it can offer a space to explore ourselves, feel heard, and find new patterns in relationships. I am interested in using a systemic lens with a down-to-earth approach that is adapted to each client. I currently reside in St. Paul with my two cats, Tuna and Puck, and enjoy gardening, cooking, and laughter. Supervised by Amanda Downing, MA, LMFT

Office location

Osceola

Populations served

Adolescents, Adults, Families, and Couples

Special interests

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Depression and Mood Disorders, Anxiety, Trauma, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Relationships