Elizabeth Boyer
MA, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, TX
EMDR Therapist | Registered Yoga Teacher
Hi, My name is Elizabeth!
I support adults who feel emotionally stuck or unsettled in their lives and relationships. Rather than focusing on fixing or forcing change, we work on developing awareness, emotional stability, and a deeper sense of personal agency, so your choices feel more intentional and aligned.
Therapy offers a space to slow down, feel supported, and reconnect with yourself in a meaningful way. I provide a calm, grounded environment where you can explore emotional pain, relationship patterns, and life transitions without judgment, while learning practical skills that foster lasting change.
I work with adults and specialize in anxiety, trauma, codependency, narcissistic abuse, and divorce recovery. My approach integrates EMDR, somatic therapy techniques, and nervous system regulation, allowing healing to occur on both emotional and body-based levels. Each session is thoughtfully tailored to your unique experiences, supporting insight, resilience, and deeper connection—with yourself and others.
I invite you to learn more about my approach and experience below, and to see if this feels like the right fit for your healing journey.
Learn more about my approach and experience below.
You’re invited to slow down, settle in, and take your shoes off.
This is a space where your nervous system can rest.
Credentials, Education & Training
Learn more about my background as a licensed mental health professional.
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Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)- Texas (#205007).
MA, Master of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy from Amberton University in Dallas, Texas.
BSPPA, Bachelor of Science in Public Policy Administration; The University of Missouri
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EMDR Trained Therapist: Trained by the Trauma Recovery, EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Program an EMDRIA™ approved training program
Certified Trauma Professional Designation, (CTP) , May 2022
Trauma Treatment with EMDR, CBT and Somatic-Based Interventions, A Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Training Course, May 2022
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Certified Somatics + Nervous System Coach, Neruofit, 2024
Foundations of Somatic Therapy for Trauma: The 9 Key Techniques for Effective Body-Based Somatic Psychotherapy & Embodied Communication; course taught by Abbie Blakeslee, SEP, CMT, MFT, PHD
Somatic Therapy and Body-Based Healing, Niel Asher Education
Registered Yoga Teacher
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Registered Yoga Teacher, (RYT200), Yoga Alliance, 2020 Yoga & Ayurveda Center.
Chair Yoga Teacher Training, 25 hour training, 2020
Restorative Yoga Teacher Training & Imerssion, 2023
Yin Yoga Teacher Training & Immersion (in progress)
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Certificate of Completion: Narcissistic Abuse for Therapists: Empower Clients to Break Free and Recover from Gaslighting, Emotional Manipulation and Coercion
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Inner Child Work & Protectors: Parts Work Internal Family Systems; course taught by psychologist, Dr. Jay Early. 2024, Embodied Philosophy
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Elizabeth is an ICF Certified Life Coach by Lumia Coaching, June 2020
Foundations of Positive Psychology Specialization at the University of Pennsylvania, taught by Ph.D. Martin Seligman & PH. D. Angela Duckworth.
My Approach | Integrative & Holistic (Bottom-Up)
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Eye Movement Desentsitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based psychotherapy treatment that is designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories. It has been extensively researched and is recognized as one of the most effective treatments for trauma by mental health organizations like the American Psychological Association (APA) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
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In addition to my clinical training, I am a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT200) by training, and I integrate yogic principles into my therapeutic work, particularly through somatic awareness and nervous system regulation. Yoga and somatic practices recognize that the body holds experience, memory, and emotion—and that healing is not only cognitive, but physiological.
As Dr. Bessel van der Kolk notes, “Trauma is stored in the nervous system, not just the mind.”
This understanding guides my work. By gently tuning into bodily sensations, breath, and movement, clients can develop greater self-awareness, emotional regulation, and a renewed sense of safety within themselves.
Somatic therapy combines a range of body-based and mindfulness-informed interventions to support healing and self-awareness.
From somatic awareness exercises to movement-based practices, the goal is to help clients reconnect with their bodies and navigate their emotional landscapes in a grounded, supportive way. By using descriptive language and attuning to physical sensations, emotions can be processed safely—without overwhelm—while fostering empowerment and choice.
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At Acadia Psychotherapy, we hold space for trauma informed treatment that is both effective and compassionate.
One way we do this is through the Flash Technique. It’s a powerful psychotherapy approach that helps to decrease disturbance level of memories that are upsetting. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) shares some similarities with Flash Technique in that it makes traumatic memories less distressing. Having reduced the pain will help make therapy sessions go much more smoothly.
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We take a look at your past experiences to see how they are impacting your emotional well-being. We focus on the healing of your inner child.
Techniques used pull from Carl Jung’s work as well as Internal Family Systems also called “parts work”.
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Principles and skills from several mindfulness based practices such as meditation, yoga, and ancient esoteric practices have been incorporated into mindfulness-based therapy. The goal of these practices are to lessen suffering and reconnect people with their joyful side. Mindfulness is all about living in the now — it’s being present and taking advantage of every moment we’re given. Along with tackling any issues that come our way, this approach helps clients fully experience life’s pleasures.
Clients will be encouraged to boost their ability to be present throughout the therapy process. By doing so, they’ll see an increase in emotional intelligence, distress tolerance, and reduction in anxiety and depression. These attributes result in improved neural pathway development as well as nervous system regulation. Through these advances, we can begin responding through the appropriate emotions instead of acting irrationally or out-of-place.
Negative thoughts will start to diminish along with harmful tendencies when patients use this framework for healing past trauma. All of these changes will lead us toward living a more fulfilling life where we’re in-tune with our surroundings.
Another type of therapy called DBT is essentially just a different name for the same concepts used within mindfulness-based therapy.
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Unlike traditional therapy that tends to look at the past more-so than planning for the future, positive psychology coaching focuses on what clients can do now—and in the future—to create positive change.
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We dig deep into your attachment style, which oftentimes roots back to childhood. If you're curious enough, understanding these patterns can give some insight about the kid in you and how it affects the relationships of now.
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This technique is a way for you to be able to identify and modify negative and harmful thought patterns. By using this technique, you can then be able to see what thoughts and behaviors are holding you back from bettering yourself.
CBT helps you notice certain things within your thoughts that might actually be holding you back from achieving greatness. You’ll then learn how to modify these thoughts by learning new ones, which will ultimately change the way you act… In a good way!
I help people just like you, struggling with:
Traumatic Experiences
Attachement
Anxiety & Stress
Burnhout & Overwhelm
Self-Esteem & Self Worth Challenges
Childhood Trauma (for adults only)
Narcissistic Abuse Recovery
Codependency / People Pleasing
Divorce Recovery / Breakups
Life Transitions / Adjustment Disorders
Existential Crisis /Life Purpose
Grief & Loss