Elizabeth Moore, PMHNP, a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with Liz Moore Psychiatric Nursing Inc.
Get to know Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Elizabeth Moore, who serves patients in San Francisco, California.
Elizabeth is a board-certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner and licensed psychotherapist. She is the Owner & Operator of Liz Moore Psychiatric Nursing Inc. in San Francisco, California.
Working with teenagers, young adolescents, and adults, she offers walk and talk counseling, in office visits or telehealth. Together with each individual patient on a path towards emotional and mental wellness, they consider a variety of options such as counseling, fitness, daily routines, spirituality or medications.
For the past two decades, Elizabeth has been providing counseling services in non-profit community organizations, hospitals, and at her own private practice in both Seattle and San Francisco. She has had the privilege of serving and learning about people from a wide variety of ethnic and religious cultures.
Her patients have wonderful things to say about her, one stating: “Liz has a unique ability to speak the compelling word that triggers a response of inner calm, curiosity, awareness, action…whatever is needed at the moment. I never felt pressured to follow a certain path, just supported as I explored my own.”
A Bay Area native, Elizabeth graduated with her Bachelor of Arts degree in Feminist Studies from the University of California at Santa Cruz. She then went on to earn her Master of Science in Nursing degree from the University of California at San Francisco.
In order to provide continuity of care, she is licensed in Oregon, Washington, and New York states, in addition to California.
In the United States, a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) is an advanced practice registered nurse who is trained to provide a wide range of mental health services to patients and families in a variety of settings. PMHNPs diagnose, conduct therapy, and prescribe medications for patients who have psychiatric disorders, medical organic brain disorders or substance abuse problems. They are licensed to provide emergency psychiatric services, psychosocial and physical assessment of their patients, treatment plans, and manage patient care. They may also serve as consultants or as educators for families and staff.
Learn More About Elizabeth Moore:
Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4149062/info/ or through Liz Moore Psychiatric Nursing Inc., https://www.lizgmoore.com/about-liz.html