About Me
Elizabeth Koutrelakos (she/her/hers)
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, AMGA Apprentice Splitboard Guide and National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach living in the Jackson community since 2009, I see nature as one avenue to promote healing and growth. I work with individuals to build bridges in connection with themselves and the community. Previous experience working with youth and adults in wilderness settings helped to develop adaptability in changing environments and situations. I have worked with people from a wide range of racial and ethnic backgrounds, people with intercultural lives and experiences, artists and creatives, highly sensitive people, folks who identify as polyamorous or non-monogamous, sex workers, people with disabilities, people with chronic and/or critical illness, and people who have experienced trauma. My experience working in community mental health has provided me with a range of practice engaging with children and adults, both individually and in group settings. I also serve as a mental health resource for S.O.A.R. the American Alpine Club Climbing Grief Fund.
Qualifications
EMDR Level I and II
Thought Field Therapy Level 1 Training
Resmaa Menakem Somatic Abolitionism Training
National Board Certification for Health and Wellness Coaching
Advanced Somatic EMDR for Grief and Loss
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Teacher Training
Play Therapy Institute Training- Play Therapy for Children and Parents
Yoga and EMDR for Addictive Behaviors Training
Dydadic Developmental Psychotherapy for Families and Couples
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Training
Graduate Student Research Award for research on female adolescents in outdoor work settings