At Liberty Behavioral Health Services offers virtual and in-home therapy for teens, parents, and other adults — meeting each client where they are with warmth, flexibility, and practical tools for meaningful change. We are persistent and committed to our clients, no matter the severity of their situation. As one of the few private practices offering in-home services, we are particularly well-suited to support individuals that need in-person service in the comfort of their own home.
At Liberty Behavioral Health Services specializes in supporting individuals and families impacted by severe behavioral health issues, providing crisis response and intervention, and engaging clients who are uncertain, unmotivated, or resistant to therapy. Beyond the initial session, we dedicate extra time before subsequent sessions to customize an engaging approach to maximize session productivity, effectiveness, and alleviate pressure for reserved clients. Our extensive experience also allows us to be flexible and quickly adapt to changing client needs and preferences.
Equine-Assisted Therapy (coming Summer 2026)
Therapeutic Style & Approach
Each client and situation is unique in their own way, so I use an eclectic approach. This means I draw from a variety evidenced based modalities to customize my services to best support my clients when necessary. My experience affords me the ability to quickly adapt to changing needs to ensure services remain productive and effective. My approach focuses on removing blame of self or others in order to focus on healing.
Areas of Interest
While I thoroughly enjoy working with kids, teens, and childless individuals, I am also particularly passionate about working with parents because whether parents like it or not, we are our children's primary teacher and role model for better or for worse. It can be one of the most difficult and also most rewarding job out there. I have been the "troubled teenager," but also the caregiver and they are equally challenging in their own ways in my opinion. I also have first hand experience as to how a parent's behavior can influence their child because I distinctly remember when my parent's changed their approach with me that helped me make better decisions and take constructive action.
Some diagnoses and concerns I can help treat include:
Oppositional and Defiant Behaviors
Anger Management
Childhood Trauma
Bullying
Abuse and Neglect
Sexual Abuse
Parenting and Family Conflict
Eating Disorders
Anxiety
Qualifications and Specialized Training
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with the North Dakota Board of Social Work. My license number is 5804. I had been performing clinical therapy, crisis response, and assessments since October of 2019 in the public sector until July 2025. Prior to my resignation in the public sector, I was leading a team of youth and family behavioral health professionals. I also have experience working with adults experiencing unemployment, homelessness, substance use, and severe behavioral health symptoms such a hallucinations, mood swings, irritability, hopelessness, and suicidal thoughts. I received my Bachelor's of Social Work and Bachelors of Gerontology in 2016. I received my Master of Social Work degree through University at Buffalo in their Advanced Standing Trauma Informed Online Program.
I have certifications and/or advanced trainings in the following therapeutic modalities:
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Personal Life
I am married to a wonderful and supportive husband with one child of our own. We reside with her 4 high energy, hunting dogs. We also enjoy fostering dogs. Other things I enjoy are hiking, reading, and playing games!
I am an avid horse lover. Horses helped me build skills and make meaning from my own experience with trauma. Prior to my career in behavioral health, I studied equine science for one year. I then continued my equine learning by taking advantage of as many clinics as I could. I have now had several horses over the past 11 years and have taught lessons periodically over the past several years. I pursued my Masters specifically so one day, I could provide equine assisted psychotherapy as I have certainly learned the value of equine support.