Lizzy Glick M.A. AMFT
Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Supervised by Amy Gandin LMFT #40831
You're Invited to Begin Your Healing Journey with Lizzy Glick, AMFT
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At A Place to Turn, we are honored to welcome Lizzy Glick to our clinical team. Lizzy brings not only professional expertise but also a deep sense of empathy, presence, and heart to the healing space.
With a passion for helping individuals, couples, and families navigate the complexities of relationships, identity, trauma, and life transitions, Lizzy offers a uniquely warm, collaborative, and action-oriented approach. Her sessions are deeply personal, grounded in authenticity, curiosity, and an open heart. Whether working with individuals seeking clarity and purpose or with couples and families hoping to communicate more effectively, Lizzy supports clients in showing up fully and truthfully in their lives.
A former comedian, Lizzy honors the power of connection and play as vital elements of growth and healing. Her sessions often reflect this spark—creating space for honesty, insight, laughter, and synchronicity. Lizzy’s therapeutic style is influenced by humanistic, experiential, and narrative-based modalities, including Client-Centered Therapy, Gestalt, Family Systems, and Relational approaches. She also incorporates mindfulness, positive psychology, and somatic awareness, attuning each session to her client’s unique emotional, physical, and cognitive needs.
If you’re looking for a therapist who will meet you where it hurts and walk with you toward healing with compassion, clarity, and a sense of purpose, Lizzy would be honored to support you.
Now accepting new clients* in-person and via telehealth. Serving clients from our Westlake Village and virtual office.
To schedule with Lizzy, contact us at info@aplace2turn.com. We warmly invite you to take this next step in your healing with someone who truly listens.
From anxiety and depression to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), we utilize holistic talk therapies and innovative treatments like eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR).