About Elizabeth Horton, MA, LPC-A
Elizabeth Horton, MA, LPC-A, is a dedicated Licensed Professional Counselor Associate with a passion for supporting families, children, and adolescents as they navigate the complexities of parenting, neurodiversity, and military life. With over a decade of personal and professional experience, Elizabeth offers empathy, practical therapeutic strategies, and a real-world understanding to her clients.
Clinical Focus & Approach
Her approach is warm, collaborative, and supportive, utilizing modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, trauma-informed care, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Dr. Perry partners with clients to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs and goals, fostering a safe environment for growth and self-discovery. She has experience treating depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, performance stress, and chronic health concerns.
Clinical Approach
pecializing in child, adolescent, and family counseling, Elizabeth uses a collaborative, strengths-based approach that celebrates each family’s individuality. She is especially skilled in supporting families managing ADHD, autism, developmental delays, and the demands of military service.Through therapy, she empowers parents and children with tools for emotional regulation, behavioral change, and confidence-building, helping them move from feeling overwhelmed to feeling supported.
As an associate counselor, Elizabeth is a cheerleader for her clients, validating their experiences while offering actionable therapeutic support. Her background in special education and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) informs her warm, non-judgmental environment, where every therapeutic victory is recognized and celebrated.
Areas of Expertise
Elizabeth Horton specializes in child, adolescent, and family counseling with a focus on supporting families navigating ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, developmental delays, and the unique stressors of military life. She offers expertise in emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, parenting support, executive functioning, and school or special education advocacy.
Patient Care Philosophy
Elizabeth’s perspective is enriched by her roles as a mother of two and a military spouse of 17 years, bringing a deep appreciation for the resilience of military families and a commitment to supporting this community. Elizabeth's practice style is arm, collaborative, and encouraging. Elizabeth empowers clients with personalized, strengths-based, and evidence-informed therapy, focusing on celebrating growth and supporting family resilience.
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