
Beth Corrick, MS, LMFT
Core Dimensions of the Approach
Biological: We assess physiologic factors, including genetic predispositions, neurochemistry, sleep hygiene, nutrition, and physical health, acknowledging how the body directly influences emotional regulation.
Psychological: We explore internal landscapes, focusing on cognitive patterns, emotional processing, personality traits, and past traumas to understand how an individual perceives and reacts to their world.
Social: We evaluate the external ecosystem, including cultural background, socioeconomic status, career dynamics, and the quality of interpersonal relationships, recognizing that no individual exists in a vacuum.
Clinical Impact
By synthesizing these three pillars, this approach moves beyond “labeling” a diagnosis. Instead, it creates a high-definition map of the client’s life, allowing for highly personalized interventions. This ensures that progress in the therapy room translates into sustainable resilience across all life domains–professional, personal, and physical.

Walking Through Change Together
Life transitions, separation, anxiety, and depression can leave you feeling alone or stuck. Together, we will slow down, listen for what matters most, and build skills that help you move forward with clarity and self-compassion toward more valued living.