Courtney Edwards, LMFT

Courtney Edwards is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Courtney earned a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Friends University in 2018. She completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Sociology with a minor in Criminal Justice at Newman University in 2016.

Courtney is passionate about creating a safe environment for individuals, couples, and families to process the stressors affecting daily life. Courtney aims to assist clients in identifying and further developing their strengths in order to overcome barriers and achieve goals. She understands the importance of a genuine therapeutic alliance and works empathically to create an atmosphere of trust and connection to aid in the healing process.

Courtney has experience in assisting adults and teenagers struggling with depression, anxiety, and trauma. Courtney is skilled in crisis intervention and has served a diverse population of individuals during her employment as a crisis clinician, beginning in 2018. Additionally, Courtney is experienced in working with survivors of abuse, creating a safe environment to process trauma and navigate healing. 

While Courtney specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Narrative Therapy, she believes therapy is not a “one size fits all” and will employ interventions that best suit her clients and their journey.