Elizabeth was introduced to the Alexander Technique at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where she received her bachelor’s degree. She was inspired to become an Alexander teacher because of her love of movement and a desire to help others.
Since 1993 when Elizabeth completed a three-year teacher certification program at the American Center for the Alexander Technique in New York City, she has maintained a private practice in Bergen County, NJ. Elizabeth receives referrals from physicians, physical, occupational and speech therapists, and performing arts teachers. Elizabeth has taught in Austria, as well as in Japan and Switzerland. For decades, she has studied the movement arts and mindfulness practices.
In addition to her Alexander work, Elizabeth completed a masters degree in social work from Fordham University in New York City in 2003 and she also practices as a psychotherapist.
Elizabeth is a member of the American Society for the Alexander Technique (AmSAT). AmSAT certified teachers are highly trained professionals who have completed 1600-hour training programs over a period of three years. The mission of AmSAT is to maintain the Alexander Technique at its highest standard of professional practice and conduct.