Elizabeth Rosenblum, LCDC-I

Counselor

Elizabeth is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern (LCDC-I) with nearly 30 years of experience in mental health and addiction recovery. She has worked across a wide range of clinical settings—including outpatient, acute care, and residential programs—bringing a deep commitment to client-centered, trauma-informed care for individuals navigating substance use disorders.

Elizabeth’s approach integrates neuroscience and the mind-body connection into the counseling process, offering clients a science-based and compassionate path toward healing. Her work is rooted in evidence-based practices and guided by a belief in each person's capacity for transformation.

In addition to her clinical work, Elizabeth founded and led a nonprofit organization for 16 years, providing trauma-informed wellness services to individuals experiencing homelessness and substance use challenges. As a founder, executive director, and board member, she developed programs grounded in mindfulness, movement, yoga, and solution-focused therapies—delivered with dignity, respect, and compassion.

Today, Elizabeth facilitates groups and sees clients individually in both outpatient and private practice settings. She also offers ketamine-assisted therapy for select clients. Her passion lies in helping people reconnect with joy, meaning, and a sense of wholeness in recovery.