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LIZA ROSENFIELD, LICSW

she/her/hers

Therapist

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I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, practicing in Foxborough, MA. My therapeutic approach is person-centered and integrates both psychodynamic and behavioral modalities including Internal Family Systems, Cognitive/Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and somatic perspectives. I appreciate understanding the societal systems and intersections of identity that impact people's mental health and well-being.

I received my bachelor's degree in psychology from Smith College and my master's of social work degree from Boston University. My clinical internship took place at Harvard University Counseling and Mental Health Center with undergraduate and graduate students. I have worked in a variety of settings with children, teens, young adults, and adults including the Program for OCD and Related Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital, North Shore Medical Center Inpatient Psychiatry, and most recently, providing in-home individual and family therapy at Wayside Youth and Family.

I am passionate about supporting people across the lifespan and with many identities and hopes. I enjoy working with people seeking support for anxiety, OCD, trauma, depression, eating disorders, life transitions, and relationship or parenting concerns. I especially enjoy working with folks from the LGBTQ+ community. As a therapist, it is a privilege to support and be present for people as they work towards their mental health goals.

Outside of work, I enjoy being outside on my hammock, taking walks, biking, and finding new coffee shops.

NOUN: The limit or point beyond which something begins or occurs.

VERB: To be in the process of change or transition into something else.

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