Counseling Practice – Elizabeth Minto Counseling & Coaching
Elizabeth Minto Counseling & Coaching is a mental health practice located in Daphne, Alabama, operating from The Sanctuary at 1290 Main Street, Daphne, Alabama 36526. The practice is led by Elizabeth Minto, MA, LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor), offering services to individuals, children, and couples.
The practice centers on two primary stated specialties: anxiety and relationships. Additional concerns addressed include depression, stress management, grief and loss, codependency, and personal and professional growth. The practice describes offering a combination of traditional and more distinctive clinical approaches to support clients navigating life changes and mental health challenges.
For couples work, Minto holds certification as a Gottman Level II therapist and draws on the Gottman Method, which the practice describes as a scientifically based approach to marital therapy developed over several decades. The method uses structured assessment techniques to identify couple strengths and areas of difficulty, with a focus on conflict resolution strategies and strengthening the friendship between partners as a foundation for lasting relational improvement.
IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback (MCN) is listed among available services. IASIS MCN is a form of low-intensity neurostimulation that differs from traditional neurofeedback in that it uses brief microcurrent signals rather than a continuous real-time feedback loop. Its inclusion among service offerings reflects a practice that incorporates both conventional talk-based therapy and adjunctive neuromodulation options within its clinical menu.
Session formats include both in-person appointments at the Daphne office and remote options via phone or video, allowing clients throughout the state of Alabama to access counseling and coaching without travel to the office location. The dual-format availability extends the practice’s geographic reach beyond the immediate Daphne area to clients elsewhere in the state. The practice also maintains active profiles on Psychology Today and Facebook. Contact options include phone and text at 251-313-3051, an office line at 251-402-3982, and email at elizabethbminto@gmail.com. Insurance acceptance details and the year the practice was established are not specified on the site.