Leigh Eisele, LMHC, LCPC, NCC
Clinical Mental Health Therapist
Education: MS, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Johns Hopkins University
Who I Work With: School of Information/School of Built Environments
How I work with students: When working with me, individuals will learn that I take time and space to develop sincere and honest relationships. I do this by creating a stable, safe, and empathetic environment through patience and respect. Through the lens of humanistic and multicultural therapy, I not only recognize an individual’s strengths and celebrate the intersecting identities they possess, but also apply these in the therapeutic process to help clients reach their goals. I also emphasize the importance of belonging and how systems impact the individual.
Professional interests: Anxiety Disorder, Life Transitions, Gender Affirming Care, Depression, Grief and Loss, Obsessive-Compulsive, Relationships, Self-Esteem;Stress, Trauma and PTSD, Cultural Competency, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Systemic Oppression, Attachment, Self Harm, Suicidality.
What Therapy Can Look Like: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Attachment Based; Interpersonal; Supportive; Psychoeducation; Assist with referrals; Consultation; Safety planning.
Approach to wellness: Through connection! Not only do I enjoy connecting with friends, family, or new people but also with nature, art, and myself. You can also usually find me curating music playlists or attending live shows and concerts. I am always open to new music suggestions!
Languages: English
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