Liz Geiger

Clinician

Liz is a graduate student at the University of Florida pursuing both her Master’s (M.Ed.) and Specialist (Ed.S.) degrees in Mental Health Counseling. She is also completing a Graduate Certificate in Addiction & Recovery, as well as the coursework required for Marriage and Family Therapy licensure.

She approaches therapy through an existential and narrative lens, grounded in the belief that each person carries a unique story shaped by lived experiences, relationships, and the meaning they make of them. Liz values genuine connection and collaborates with clients to explore emotions, patterns, and identity-how they see themselves and how they show up in the world around them. This work takes place within a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space. With warmth and curiosity, she supports clients in uncovering their strengths, deepening self-understanding, and navigating life’s transitions with intention and compassion.

Liz is especially drawn to working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, concerns related to eating and body image, relationship challenges, and life transitions. Guided by deep respect for each client’s lived experience, she strives to walk alongside them as they reconnect with their resilience, clarify what matters most to them, and cultivate a more grounded and authentic sense of self.

Outside of her professional work, Liz enjoys connecting with close friends and family over quality time and good food, engaging in movement and exercise to support both emotional and physical well-being, and writing poetry as a means of giving voice to emotion and the complexity of the human experience. One of her original poems reflects the heart of her work and her belief in resilience:

To count your scars like tree trunk rings-
not to know how old you are
but to show how strong you are
and how brave you are
and how many mountains you’ve moved so far
continuing to grow through your pain
-your battles were not fought in vain