​Lisa Doll earned her bachelor’s degree from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, double majoring in Elementary Education and Psychology.  After a successful fifteen-year career in education, Lisa’s passion for helping others led her to pursue her dream of becoming a mental health therapist and achieving a Master of Arts degree in Professional Counseling from Amberton University.

Furthering her skill set, Lisa is also a trained Family Court Mediator through the state of Texas, providing Parent Facilitation & Parent Coordination services as an Alternative Dispute Resolution option for co-parents/blended families experiencing high-conflict. Lisa is passionate about helping families achieve the most peaceful and healthy relationships possible for the benefit of all individuals involved.

Lisa specializes in working with individuals facing separation and divorce to help them process through the stages of separation to ultimately rebuild and recognize an individual’s new roles, responsibilities, and boundaries.  This also includes learning how to accept new family dynamics and how to support children, single parents, and blending of families with the hope of a stable and happy future. She believes that every individual’s story is unique and that therapeutic treatment should be individualized as she reflects this in her authentic, genuine, and personalized therapeutic approach. Her eclectic approach to therapy derives from a multitude of modalities including principles and techniques from solution-focused, reality, Adlerian, existential, acceptance and commitment, cognitive, and behavior therapies.  She is also able to integrate Christian counseling upon request, and is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR). She views human nature from a holistic and humanistic standpoint believing that through the counseling process as well as a client’s decision to change, positive transformation can occur in a person as a whole. A positive therapeutic and empathetic rapport is most important for her clients to be successful in the counseling and change process. Lisa is supervised by Dr. Carole Gilmore, PhD, LPC-S.

Lisa feels blessed and honored to walk through the counseling journey with each individual she works with.