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Barbour Community Health Association is excited to welcome Dr. Elizabeth Myers to the behavioral health team. Dr. Myers will work with patients of all ages at the Myers Clinic. We chatted with Dr. Myers to learn more about her experience in the mental health field and what she hopes to offer for her patients and this community.
Tell us a bit about yourself.
I grew up in and graduated high school in rural Virginia and following graduation I attended Emory and Henry College where I majored in sociology and psychology. I then received my Master’s degree in Clinical/Counseling Psychology from Augusta University in Georgia and my Psy. D.in Clinical Psychology from Marshall University in 2020. I have moved all over the east coast but have a special place for Appalachia and am excited to be back!
What types of conditions do you treat or work with?
I’m trained to work with a range of patients from small children to older adults. I tend to integrate trauma-informed interventions into my practice, particularly those rooted in DBT, or dialectical behavior therapy. It was originally created to treat those individuals struggling with chronic suicidality and emotional dysregulation but also focuses on acceptance of their current situation while also commitment to change. I feel like DBT-type principles can be applied to all patients who are seeking better life skills and experience a range of relational stress.
What is the ideal patient/who should seek your care?
Historically, I have worked a lot with adolescents just because there are not a lot of clinicians who focus on this population and the need is so great, but I don’t have an ideal patient. I just enjoy working with those who are wanting the help and willing to put in the work. It’s my job to orient them to the therapy situation and provide a welcoming and safe environment along the way.
Why should I see you/what can you do for me that another doctor can’t?
Dr. Myers will be seeing patients at our Myers Clinic.
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