Meet Maggie Beier
Therapist in Delray Beach, FL
Hi! I’m Maggie.
She/Her
LGBTQ+ affirming
Working on perfecting my sourdough bread
Beacon for all mosquitos in a 1/4 mile radius
Priorities include: dogs, coffee, books. Repeat.
Drop curse words for extra emphasis
Shamelessly addicted to Schitt’s Creek. It’s simply the best!
Proudly cheer my Alma Mater, Iowa State University. Go Cyclones!❤️💛🎉
I’m’ on to you…
You’re thinking, “maybe I’ll just cancel.”
You’re already crafting some creative-as-hell excuse:
“Uh… I think I’m getting sick?”
“Flat tire?”
“Emergency with my neighbor’s cat?”
“Possible shark attack??” (Bold choice, points for imagination.)
Truth is, you’re not sick, your tires are fine, the cat’s alive, and sharks don’t hunt you.
You just kind of want to bolt — because showing up to therapy feels like a lot, and your nervous system is already hanging on by dental floss.
Plus, between the Florida heat, I-95 chaos, and the daily temptation to commit mild road rage, the last thing your brain wants is “feelings.”
But something deeper in you knows you need this.
So you drag yourself in anyway.
And a few minutes into session you’re like,
“Okay… this Maggie lady might actually get me.”
Then — slowly — you start to notice it:
You leave each session feeling a little lighter.
A little less ready to snap.
A little more like a human being and not a pressure cooker in flip-flops.
The things that used to set you off?
Now you’re pausing.
Breathing.
Not spiraling.
Not plotting the downfall of the next person who emails you “per my last message.”
The work is: Hard. Messy. Real as hell.
But it’s happening.
You’re changing.
And I’m right there with you — calling you out, cheering you on, and reminding you every damn week:
You’ve got this. Really.
How you’ll benefit form the work we do.
You start noticing it in the small moments —
you’re laughing more, snapping less, and actually breathing instead of bracing.
Those lightbulb moments in session?
They don’t just click — they hit like a damn freight train in the best way.
And suddenly you're seeing things clearer, standing a little taller, and not putting up with shit that used to drain every ounce of your energy.
Week by week, you start feeling like you again.
Not the version that’s barely hanging on…
but the one who remembers what it’s like to actually feel alive.
Relationships stop feeling like landmines.
Work doesn’t make you want to scream into a towel.
And the daily chaos — the texts, the noise, the responsibilities —
starts to feel… manageable. Like you can actually do this.
And yeah, you might side-eye me like,
“Okay, Maggie, is this some Gandalf-level wizard shit?”
Because honestly — the changes are real.
But here’s the truth:
YOU are the one who made this happen.
YOU are the one showing up.
YOU are doing the hard, messy, badass work.
And YOU are the reason your life is shifting.
Own it.
You’re the damn wizard here.
I know this is where I am supposed to talk about me.
But this is about you and the type of therapist you are looking for. You want someone you can spill your guts to while also getting the results and relief.
Period.
So to cut right to it, and so you get a solid idea of what I am all about, this is what some other awesome, do-the-hard-work, clients have said about me:
→ I have a no b.s. approach. I say it as it is.
→ The questions I ask help you open doors and have light bulb moments.
→ My face says it all.
→ I’ll laugh with you (but also get serious with you).
→ I actually show up, ready to invest in your healing. Ready to do the work.
You might be thinking is this woman even qualified? Gotcha, I’ll throw down the obligated deets:
→ Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Iowa State University
→ Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling, Drake University
→ Florida Licensed Mental Health Counselor
→ Colorado Licensed Professional Counselor
→ Florida Mental Health Counselors Association
→ American Mental Health Counselors Association
Ready to get started?
“I never felt like you were listening to me because it was your job, but because you cared about me and my problems and genuinely wanted to hear about my life. I feel I can celebrate my triumphs with you and you sincerely are happy for me. You offer a place to work through emotions but also a comforting space to really feel them and have someone care about them with you.”

