DR. EBERHARDT, LAC
Dr. Ann Eberhardt is a dedicated Licensed Associate Counselor with a profound passion for treating trauma, depression, and anxiety. With a diverse background and extensive training, Dr. Eberhardt brings a unique blend of cultural sensitivity, personal experience, and clinical expertise to her practice. She holds a Doctorate in Psychology from National University and a Master’s of Community Counseling from the University of Phoenix.
Professional Experience:
Dr. Eberhardt completed her APA internship at Allendale Association, where she focused on early childhood attachment and worked closely with children and families. She then pursued a post-doctoral fellowship, providing therapy to adults, children, and families in diverse settings.
Cultural Background and Experience:
Growing up in both Mexico and the United States, and spending time abroad in England, Israel, the Dominican Republic, and Peru, Dr. Eberhardt has developed a deep understanding of cultural diversity. Her personal experiences have shaped her approach to therapy, allowing her to connect with clients from various backgrounds with empathy and understanding.
Therapeutic Approach:
Dr. Eberhardt is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), a highly effective therapy for processing traumatic memories and reducing their emotional impact. She also incorporates elements of attachment theory and psychodynamic therapy into her practice, recognizing the importance of nurturing human relationships in the healing process.
Personal Philosophy:
Driven by her own lived experience with mental illness, Dr. Eberhardt approaches therapy with compassion, empathy, and authenticity. She believes in the transformative power of human connection and the healing potential of genuine, empathic listening.
Dr. Ann Eberhardt is committed to providing compassionate and effective therapy to help her clients overcome life’s challenges and achieve greater well-being. She welcomes individuals from all walks of life and is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for healing and growth.
Degrees:
- Doctorate in Psychology (PsyD) from National University
- Master’s of Community Counseling from the University of Phoenix
License:
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LAC-18272
Specializations:
- Trauma therapy
- Depression
- Anxiety disorders
- Cultural sensitivity
- Attachment theory
Location and Schedule:
- Northwest
- Wednesday and Saturday
Clients:
- Adolescents 12+
- Individuals 18+
- Couples
Self-Pay:
- $165 per 50-minute session
Insurance:
- Aetna
- BCBS
- Anthem
- HMC
- Meritain
- Tricare west
- United Health Care