

I am a licensed counselor in Georgia and Tennessee with over 25 years of professional counseling experience. I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work in 1992 and my Master’s Degree in Community Counseling from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2000. I later completed my Post‐Master’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Certification at Freed‐Hardeman University in 2019. I have worked in private practice and as a crisis assessor, supporting adults, couples, children, and families. I specialize in anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, grief and loss, family conflict, and crisis intervention. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in evidence‐based practices.
Hi, I’m Liz! I help clients heal from past trauma and uncover the root of what’s keeping them feeling stuck. Trauma can shape the way you see yourself, others, and the world—often showing up as anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or difficulty setting healthy boundaries.
My work focuses on addressing these deeper patterns to support lasting healing and meaningful personal growth. For those who desire it, I also offer the option to integrate Christian faith into the counseling process.
I believe therapy should not only be effective but also feel human and approachable. We’ll roll up our sleeves and do the work together, while also making space for moments of lightness along the way.
Michelle Emery Blake, Ph.D., LCSW
Education and Career
Dr. Michelle Blake received a BA from Christian Brothers University more years ago than she cares to admit. Her MSSW is from the Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville. She received her Ph.D. in social work (clinical track) from Florida State University. Dr. Blake was a social work educator and student mentor for over 25 years and has LCSW credentials in both Tennessee and Indiana.
About Me
I was born in Memphis, TN and have since lived in Kentucky, Florida, and Indiana before returning to Tennessee. My husband and I have been married for nearly 38 years. While we were not able to have children, we have nurtured a bunch of four-leggers and have managed to have some amazing young people in our lives. If I’m not doing therapy, I generally have one hand on an animal while the other is holding a book.
As a Stanford-trained psychiatrist, I work closely with Dr. Sethi at Metabolic Psychiatry Labs (MPL) to manage serious mental illness conditions including bipolar, depression, binge eating disorder, and psychosis. I am trained in multiple types of psychotherapy, including CBT, psychodynamic, DBT, ACT, and Internal Family Systems. I believe in treating the root cause of mental illness.


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