Camilla Scholz, TLMFT

THERAPIST

Cammy’s calling is to provide a calm, safe, and respectful space where her clients can experience respite, acceptance, hope, healing, growth, and personal flourishing. Life holds different and difficult seasons for everyone and Cammy believes in the resilience of people. Her aim is to connect with her clients and accompany them as they discover their ability to heal and navigate life's unique challenges.

Cammy works with adult individuals (18+), couples, and families. Her approach is client-centric, collaborative, hopeful, calm, and goal-oriented. She takes an integrative approach to therapy, tailored to the nuances and needs of her clients. Cammy relies on EMDR, Experiential Therapy, Solution Focused Narrative Therapy, and Cognitive-Behavioral interventions and mindfulness exercises to help client’s navigate their therapy journey.

When not at Anomaly with clients, Cammy is often found enjoying time with her dear ones, lost in a fantasy series, taking a walk in nature, exploring a new trail on her horse, or doing another project with her husband and pups out on the farm.

Cammy is under the supervision of Meghan Lacks, PhD, LMFT.

Education:
- Master of Marriage and Family Therapy, Lipscomb University
- Bachelor of Professional Studies, Integrated Studies, Lipscomb University - Organizational Communication and Theology, Multnomah University

Certifications:
- Columbia Suicide Prevention Training - EMDRIA Approved EMDR Basic Training

Approaches:
- Family Systems Theory, Solution Focused Narrative Therapy, Attachment Theory, Experiential Therapy, and Mindfulness Practice.