Liza Shokhrin, BA, Intern

I am currently a student intern pursuing my Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Northern Colorado. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Human Development from the University of Colorado Denver, and I am deeply passionate about supporting individuals as they navigate life’s challenges, relationships, and transitions. I feel grateful for the opportunity to walk alongside clients as they make sense of their experiences and move toward growth and healing.

I aim to create a space where clients feel safe, understood, supported, and comfortable showing up exactly as they are. I approach therapy with curiosity, compassion, transparency, and a belief that each person’s story deserves to be heard and valued. I adapt my style to meet clients where they are and support them in a way that feels most helpful to them. I take an attachment-based and trauma-informed approach, especially when working with children and families. I work to help clients explore their emotions, better understand their relationships, and build a stronger sense of connection and security.