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I look forward to hearing from you!

You can easily schedule a free 15 minute consultation with me below. If you’re interested in couples therapy, please choose a time when both you and your partner are able to meet. I’m also reachable by e-mail or phone, and you can expect a response within 24 hours.


e: elizabeth.dausch@mindfulcenter.org
p: (510) 683 5858

Elizabeth-Dausch
  • "Elizabeth is a phenomenal clinician. She is an expert in the deep work of relationships for individuals and couples. In therapy with Elizabeth, you will feel supported in your journey of healing and inner peace. I highly recommend working with her."

    M.G.

  • "Elizabeth is exactly who you want by your side as you navigate a painful breakup or bump in your relationship. She's one of the warmest and most supportive therapists there is."

    M.R.

  • "Elizabeth brings a warm, caring, and soft-spoken presence to her work, creating a safe and nurturing environment for those around her. Her honesty and her ability to be vulnerable invites others to open up, fostering a non-judgmental space that encourages connection and trust. Working with her, I have felt deeply seen and heard. It has been a genuinely rewarding experience."

    A.F.

  • "Elizabeth embodies sensitivity and care in the way she is with people. She meets clients with gentle presence and genuine curiosity about their experience, and works together on their behalf. I feel how inspired she is about the work she does, and that passion warms and holds the healing space she offers."

    S.W.

  • "Elizabeth provides a very grounded, calm and insightful presence to her clients. In this space, she uses her maturity, her mindfulness practice and all of the therapy tools she has gained over her years of training to understand her clients, and to help them in their healing journey. While I supervised her, I came to fully trust her abilities and clinical approach with all the clients she carried under my license."

    T.K.

2831 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 94609

 

The Unbroken

There is a brokenness
out of which comes the unbroken,
a shatteredness
out of which blooms the unshatterable.
There is a sorrow
beyond all grief which leads to joy
and a fragility
out of whose depths emerges strength.

There is a hollow space
too vast for words
through which we pass with each loss,
out of whose darkness
we are sanctioned into being.

There is a cry deeper than all sound
whose serrated edges cut the heart
as we break open to the place inside
which is unbreakable and whole,
while learning to sing.

-Rashani Réa