About Liberty Velez, LMFT

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Hi, I'm Liberty Velez

I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and EMDR certified therapist who works with adults who have difficulty finding ease. My goal is to help you stop dwelling on negative thoughts and start finding transformation and doing more of what you love.

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My Journey To Becoming
A Therapist

I’m no different from the clients I see.
Like everyone else, I'm human.

I've been through both wonderful and difficult experiences that have shaped who I am and how I help.

Growing up in a tumultuous environment, I learned to navigate life's challenges with resilience and sensitivity. Like many trauma survivors, I developed a profound ability to empathize with others and read situations intuitively. These skills, honed through personal experience, have been instrumental in my journey to becoming a therapist.

While I didn't actively seek out these gifts, they have ultimately equipped me to guide others through their own difficult times. Through a combination of going to therapy, including EMDR, and pursuing my education, I have refined these tools to benefit both myself and my clients.

I won't sugarcoat it—this journey has been anything but easy and I'm not here to say that trauma made my life better. However, the process of healing has been transformative. I've experienced firsthand the challenges, the pain, and ultimately, the liberation that comes from healing. As someone who has emerged on the other side, I want to assure you that healing is possible.

I am deeply committed to supporting others on their path to healing and personal growth. It is my privilege to walk alongside my clients as they navigate their own journeys towards greater well-being and fulfillment.

Helping People Gives My Life Meaning

Being a therapist is fulfilling

I love helping people become healthier and more empowered and witnessing them achieve more fulfilling lives. The most rewarding thing about being a therapist is seeing a person walk away lighter, more free, and excited about their life.

People who know me often say that I am a good listener who can help people move through difficult and stressful times.

I Have A Genuine Interest In Others And Bring An Open, Non-judgemental Presence To Sessions

I have a natural ability to…

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  • Help people identify what they are feeling

  • Uncover what's under the surface

  • Sense what other people may be thinking and feeling

  • Be flexible on the path of discovering what's going on

  • Ask questions that help you move through feeling stuck

As a therapist, I embrace the following philosophies:

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Last updated: February 2026
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