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Beth Neu, LPCC

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I am an adoptee who has the lived experience of navigating all that is part of being adopted, including reunification. For over 10 years, I served as a volunteer Guardian Ad Litem in the state of Indiana and worked closely with families who provided foster care to children in need of services. As a therapist at Constellations Psychotherapy and Coaching, I  currently work with families who have adopted (domestic and international), are fostering, were created through kinship or have experienced a reunion. I am part of the Counseling Collective, a group of therapists who have extensive experience serving adults, children, and families with diverse needs and backgrounds in foster and adoptive families. I also currently work with families who have adopted, are fostering or were created through kinship.

In my work, I’m passionate about providing support and care for individuals who have attachment wounding and complex trauma as a result of experience during the developmental years. I am highly relational in my work, creating a safe place for clients to explore their experiences to both make sense of them and heal from the imprint of those experiences. While traditional talk therapy can provide much needed support, it is the newer therapies based in neuroscience that are holistic and can create the much needed healing to nervous systems that were impacted at various developmental stages. I’m trained in ARC (Anchored Relational Therapy)  which is a neuro-developmental model that can reduce symptoms related to complex PTSD. I’m also trained in EMDR and brainspotting. I am certified as a neurodivergent affirming clinician and also specialize in ADHD and the Autism spectrum.

I am deeply committed to supporting and partnering with parents and families to understand the unique challenges each family faces. My approach is strengths based, compassionate and collaborative. Using supportive reflection, I seek to reduce the isolation that so many parents experience with children who have neurodevelopmental challenges, learning disabilities, or attachment wounding. Even in the most challenging situations, I look for strengths and use a dash of humor.

Although this provider has the age bracket for clients seen “7-12” on her information below, she only sees clients 11+ years at this time.

Constellations Psychotherapy and Coaching
3503 High Point Drive N, Building 3, Ste 230
Oakdale, MN 55128
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Website: https://www.constellationpsych.com
Constellations Psychotherapy and Coaching
3503 High Point Drive N, Building 3, Ste 230
Oakdale, MN 55128

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Details

Practice Location:
Office-Based
Telehealth
Insurance Taken:
Aetna
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Cigna
HealthPartners
Medica
Medical Assistance
Optum Health
Preferred One
UCare
United Healthcare
Treatment Modalities:
Adaptive Internal Relational Network Model (AIR)
Adult Attachment Inventory
Brainspotting
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Eye Movement Desensitization-Reprocessing (EMDR)
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Areas of Practice:
Adoption Identity (i.e., self-worth, self-esteem)
Attachment
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Dissociation
Divorce / Co Parenting
Domestic Violence
Early Traumatic Experiences
Grief and Loss Related to Adoption
Infertility
Kinship Families
Mood Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Parent Coaching
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Search + Reunion
Sex Trafficking Victim
Sexual Abuse (Victim)
Client Demographics:
Adult (Ad. Parent - Individual)
Adult (Adoptee)
Birth/First Parent/Family Work
Couples Work
Elementary Age (7-12)
Family Work
LGBTQ+
Parent Coaching
Teen (13-18)
Young Adult (19-25)

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If your family is facing financial barriers to receiving care from an adoption-competent therapist in Minnesota, please reach out to our HELP Program: https://www.fosteradoptmn.org/permanency-services/contact-the-help-program/

Parents should carefully choose a therapist based on the individual needs of their family. For more information, please see the following: https://gatsby-preview-stage.cwigng.com/resources/finding-and-working-adoption-competent-therapists/

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