Lisa Solterbeck
LCSW, CHT, Intuitive Empath
Services:
- Adult Mental Health Counseling
- Child and Adolescent Counseling
- Family Counseling
Clients must live in Oregon
Specialties:
- Trauma Recovery
- Stress Management
- Relationship Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Cognitive Therapy
- Somatic Therapy
- Attachment-Based Therapy
- Spiritual Mentoring
- Personal Growth
- Group Constellation Work
- Transformational Work
- Brainspotting
Currently offering:
- In-Person Sessions
- Video Sessions
- Phone Sessions
Lisa Solterbeck, LCSW, MSW, provides professional, evidence-based mental health therapy for individuals, couples, and families. Her clinical approach draws on trauma-informed care, cognitive and somatic therapies, and attachment-based work.
Lisa is also trained in Brainspotting, a powerful, brain-body-based modality that helps clients release trauma and access deeper healing, and she incorporates Family Constellation Work to uncover hidden dynamics that impact relationships and wellbeing. These integrative services are rooted in ethical standards, guided by licensure requirements, and focused on mental health diagnosis, treatment planning, and measurable outcomes.
At the heart of Lisa’s work is Essence Illumination, a process that explores and illuminates the true essence of who you are. This modality is based on the belief that all people are whole and complete, yet may carry blocks that obscure the expression of their higher selves. By creating a sacred, compassionate space, Lisa supports the release of blocked energy so clients can realign with their authentic selves. Even if someone struggles to recognize who they are, Lisa helps illuminate their essence, making the path toward change clearer and more attainable.
Qualifications
- Credentials: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (license # L4474), Certified Hypnotherapist
- Experience: 30+ years working with seniors, adults, adolescents, children, and developmentally delayed persons
- Education: M.S. in Social Work from Portland State University, B.S. in Psychology with minors in Health and Sociology from Western Oregon University
Bio
As a child, I was raised by a loving yet very religious family. I had many fears around God, salvation, and trying to wrap my head around truth. I always knew I was meant to love at the deepest level, and found it incredibly difficult to be in a world that had so many closed hearts. I knew there was a place of balance, where everyone was equal, where there was no separation. I couldn’t find it in those I learned from. They seemed to suffer in their own quiet way. They held themselves back from speaking their truth, they didn’t give themselves what they wanted or needed, and they lacked the full range of emotions.
When I was in my early twenties I “came out” and was forced to face my fear of not being accepted as I was. I was able to see that my worth didn’t come from acceptance by others but by acceptance of myself. This has given me a unique perspective on being able to love people as they are. The more I work on self-love, the more I have the honor of guiding others to the place of love.
My background as a social worker guided me into grief and loss work. Through many years of experience with hospice and my private practice, I gained the words and the humbling acceptance of being with the raw truth of grief. I set a sacred space for clients to hold their pain, their fear of the unknown, the loss of control, the memories, and the love they held dear. As I worked with these individuals, I started to see they were no longer haunted by their grief, but transformed by their clarity of the message that the experience offered them. Most were just afraid to sit within their pain to see if there was truly a bottom or an end to the hurting. Thankfully there was, and most of the time it was a quick process, once they committed through intention to the passage.
This work made me so curious as to why I suffered like those I served. As I explored, I found my journey led me to a much deeper fear within myself, one where I questioned my value, my worth, my goodness, badness, and if I was lovable. These stages of my life drove me into intense healing work with multiple teachers, each wise with a kernel of truth that touched my soul. This powerful work brought me to a place of knowing that I am a brilliant light that can be loved just as I am. I now have an understanding that living small does not serve me, or those I love. Knowing that offering my gifts with conditions is ego. Knowing I am not the director of my life, I am the one who is blessed to live it!
From this journey, I now know that I am a channel of that divine wisdom; my mission is to reunite all who are ready, back to the universal truth. I hold the space that is required, where one can fall in love with self. There is no one that is unlovable. It’s just a fear of journeying inward to see for yourself. I am not afraid to take you there!