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ABOUT BETH

Beth Bowen, LMSW, is a licensed therapist, social worker, certified yoga teacher, and founder of Everwell Therapy Collective. With over a decade of experience in mental health, Beth has supported clients across a wide range of settings—including emergency room social work, school-based services, group therapy, and trauma recovery. Her approach is warm, direct, and rooted in the belief that therapy should see the whole person, not just the symptoms.

Beth specializes in working with women, queer folks, teens, and neurodivergent adults navigating anxiety, burnout, identity exploration, and the long-term impact of trauma. She brings a strong systems lens to her work, recognizing how issues like oppression, family dynamics, and cultural messages shape our inner worlds.

Outside of Everwell, Beth is a parent, partner, and potter. She’s queer and neurodivergent herself, and knows firsthand how powerful it can be to feel understood in therapy. She’s also a certified yoga teacher, and while mindfulness isn’t the core of her work, she often weaves it in as a helpful tool when the moment calls for it.

Accepting New Clients

Accepting New Clients

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My Approach

INCLUSIVE

My practice centers your lived experience—your values, your needs, your goals. I prioritize care that actively affirms your racial, gender, sexual, neurodivergent, and cultural identities, and recognizes how those parts of you shape how you move through the world. You won’t be asked to educate your therapist or translate your experience—we create space for your full self to show up, without apology.

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TRAUMA-INFORMED

I understand that many behaviors and emotional responses are rooted in past experiences—often shaped by trauma, systemic harm, or early relational wounds. That lens allows us to approach your story with compassion and curiosity, not blame. Together, we’ll move at a pace that honors your nervous system and centers safety, choice, and trust.

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RELATIONAL

The way we relate—to ourselves, to others, and to our therapist—matters. In relational therapy, we don’t just talk about relationships; we actively engage in one. That means your therapist shows up as a real person in the room—reflective, responsive, and attuned. We use the therapy relationship itself as a space to explore patterns, practice boundaries, and experience repair in real time. Healing doesn’t happen in isolation; it happens in connection.

Questions?

Send us an email: hello@everwelltherapyco.com

Crisis support:

If you or someone you love is experiencing a mental health emergency, please call or text 988 for the 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, dial 911, contact the Travis County 24/7 Crisis Hotline at 512-472-HELP (4357), or go to your nearest emergency room. Everwell Therapy Collective does not provide on-call or emergency crisis services.

For trans clients, you may also consider reaching out to the Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860 — a peer-led support line staffed by trans counselors.

  • Call or Text: 988
    Website: 988lifeline.org

    Support for anyone in emotional distress or suicidal crisis.

  • Call: 800-799-7233 (SAFE)
    Text: START to 88788
    Chat: thehotline.org

    Support for those experiencing domestic violence, child abuse, or sexual abuse.

  • Call: 800-656-HOPE (4673)
    Chat: rainn.org

    Operated by RAINN. Support for survivors of sexual violence.

  • Call: 877-565-8860
    Website: translifeline.org

    Peer support and crisis line run by and for trans people. Available 24/7, with guaranteed peer support daily from 1–9pm CT.

  • Call: 866-488-7386
    Text: START to 678-678
    Chat: thetrevorproject.org

    Support for LBTGIA+ youth in crisis

  • Text: HOME to 741741
    Website: crisistextline.org

    Text-based support for any type of emotional distress.