About Beckie

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LCSW, CCPS-C​

Beckie Comer

I help others heal their hearts through walking them towards connection and true belonging. I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and have been an experiential therapist/coach since 2007. I’m a Certified Clinical Partner Specialist-candidate (CCPS-candidate) through APSATS and am also trained in EMDR.

I mom 3 kids and am committed to intentional parenting...which means life is covered in sticky and mess most times. There are giggles and there are tears. Lots of imperfection. Momming is awesome and momming is…HARD.

I try in the fiercest way. I’ve come to find that by trying, there are times I fall flat on my face. Hard. And there are times I soar. Most of the time, I’m somewhere in between.

I’m a believer who serves God however and whenever I can.

All any of that means is that I get the honor and privilege to walk a lot of paths with a lot of people as I help reconnect them to their bodies, minds, hearts and souls.

Testimonials

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I have been going to therapy for a decade. I’ve experienced a variety of therapists and modalities. When I was introduced to Beckie I expected the same slow crawl towards emotional well-being. Instead, in the last year I have experienced a complete 180 in my healing journey. I am the most authentic, courageous, and emotionally healthy I have ever been. I have healed parts of myself that I never thought was possible, set boundaries when all I’ve known was codependency, and have been able to connect deeper with myself and subsequently with those around me.
— HH
The trajectory of my life has forever been changed because of Beckie. She’s not just a wildly skilled and dedicated person to her craft, she’s a phenomenal human being. If you’re ready to heal… this is the person, and [ACCEPTED] is the place.
— Anon
I came into this process unsure of what I needed with some big life decisions ahead of me. This was the perfect setting and time to help me understand what is most important to me. Then more importantly what to do about it. I left feeling confident about my future.
— Mark