Matt Elfmann, MA, LADC, LPCC. Matt holds a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adler Graduate School and a bachelor’s in Drug & Alcohol Counseling from Metropolitan State University. He is a board-approved clinical supervisor for LPCC and LADC licensure, with over a decade of experience in behavioral health. His therapeutic approach is individualized, shaped by each client’s strengths, emotional makeup, age, culture, and life experience. Matt integrates multiple evidence-based modalities—including Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Person-Centered Therapy—to build effective, personalized treatment plans. He has extensive experience supporting individuals dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders, personality disorders, and substance use disorders. He is also dedicated to working with the LGBTQ+ community. Known for his compassion, transparency, and insight, Matt builds strong therapeutic relationships grounded in confidentiality and authentic connection. Matt is a nature enthusiast who enjoys camping, hiking, biking, and spelunking—especially in the Ozarks.