The i love you bro PROJECT believes that a key part of men's mental health and suicide prevention are our wives, moms, daughters, sisters, grandmas, and aunties! Come be a part of the ilybro project's 1st women's workshop!
Our instructor, Emily Freeze (MA, LMFT, MPH, PMH-C) is the founder and owner of New Beginnings Counseling Group.
As a Marriage and Family Therapist, Emily is passionate about working with couples struggling in their relationships. Some of the most common issues that she works with include: depression/anxiety, conflict resolution, improving communication skills, managing life transitions and adjustment, infidelity/betrayal, sex and intimacy issues and rebuilding trust. She is committed to teaching couples how they can strengthen their relationships by improving communication skills, building emotional intimacy and learning more effective ways in handling conflict in order to achieve a deeper, more meaningful connection.
Emily specializes in women’s mental health issues and understands the unique set of challenges related specifically to women’s reproductive & maternal mental health. Her specialties in this area include: postpartum depression and anxiety, infertility, life transitions (i.e., adjustment to motherhood, menopause, etc.), trauma, codependency and grief/loss (i.e., miscarriage, stillbirths, etc.).
Utilizing education, training and her own life’s experience has proven to be some of the most effective tools and resources in providing her clients with empathy and compassion, a deeper understanding and insight into problems, as well as much needed emotional support, resulting in a great sense of hope and healing. Emily has shared, “Seeing lives change is the greatest and most satisfying aspect of what I do!”
Emily graduated with honors from Indiana Wesleyan University, receiving her Master of Arts (MA) degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. In addition, Emily received a Masters degree in Public Health (MPH) from the University of Hawaii and was nominated into the National Honorary Society of Public Health. She received her Bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in Family Science, with a minor in Psychology.
In her graduate and post-graduate work, Emily received specialized training in postpartum depression/anxiety and is certified in Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C). In addition, she received postgraduate specialty training in EMDR, infertility counseling, an externship in Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), as well as completing a certification course on “Making Marriages Work” and Levels 1 & 2 of the Gottman Method, taught by founders John & Julie Gottman. Finally, Emily has taken professional development training in grief and loss, infidelity, mindfulness, ADHD, and addictions.
Emily is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an Approved Supervisor in the State of Utah. She is an active member of the Utah Association of Marriage and Family Therapy as well as a Clinical Fellow of the national American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT). In addition, Emily is a member of Postpartum Support International (PSI) and of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM).