Liz Scheibe
LPC, MA Counseling
Sees Clients that are Missouri and Internationally Based
Liz Scheibe came to the counseling profession out of a desire to grow in the necessary skills to help people find hope, healing, and peace. Her years of ministry experience, walking with her husband in the pastorate and raising children, aid her in understanding the particular concerns and struggles of those in ministry. Her counseling style is rooted in compassion, allowing clients to feel accepted and find the needed space to process their life and current experiences. She has a passion and curiosity for people and their stories and develops a counseling framework for how Gospel Truth grows and changes people, particularly those struggling with self-worth, loss, anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and challenges in marriages, families, and ministries. Liz grew up in Tulsa, OK and currently lives in the UK.
Personal,
Educational,
and Professional Experience
Master of Arts in Counseling from Covenant Theological Seminary (2017)
ICEEFT Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy Externship and Core Skills Training (2017-2018)
EMDR trained
Addiction Recovery Intern, Bridge House (2017)
Allender Trauma Training Certificate (2017)
BA in Psychology from the University of Arkansas (1997)
Campus Ministry Staff with Student Mobilization (1997-2000)
Seminary student and supporting spouse at Reformed Theological Seminary (2000-2004)
Ministry partner in Belfast, Northern Ireland (2002-2003)
Homemaker and ministry leader alongside husband
RUF at University of Northern Colorado and Tulsa University (2005-2010)
Hope Church in Hot Springs, Arkansas (2010-2014)