TREATMENT SPECIALTIES
Stress
Emotional Disturbance
Oppositional Defiance
Conflict Management
Family Dysfunction
Elderly and End of Life Issues
“There is no greater journey than the one that you must take to discover all of the mysteries that lie within you.” -Michelle Sandlin
Assisting individuals in living a more meaningful and purposeful life is my passion. Life challenges can come when least expected, and I want to help clients overcome whatever is preventing them from being the best version of themselves. I believe in meeting clients where they are and focusing on areas they want to improve.
Warm and engaging, my style allows for the opportunity for both laughter and tears. I strive to demonstrate compassion and facilitate self-discovery and empowerment in each session. Using evidence-based theoretical approaches, I help individuals develop positive coping skills, solutions, and self-awareness. I would love to have the opportunity to get to know you and work with you on your therapeutic journey.
LICENSE, EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE
I am originally from the Midwest and was born and raised in Chicago. Before becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (#63519), I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi and a Master of Social Work from Chicago State University in Chicago, Illinois. With over 10 years of experience working as a medical Social Worker, I have provided case management and met the mental health needs of those at the end of life and those accessing care in the hospital, community health, and skilled nursing settings.
I enjoy spending time with my family, learning about different cultures, trying new foods, and traveling.
It's hard to see your child suffering and feel powerless to help. Your child may struggle with anxiety, behavior, self-esteem, academics, or fitting in with peers. Maybe your child is recovering from a trauma, parental divorce, or death in the family. We have trained professionals here to help.
Types of Counseling
What will my first therapy session be like?
After looking over your paperwork and informing you about confidentiality, you and your counselor will discuss your concerns, symptoms, personal history, and treatment goals. Your counselor will decide if they are the best clinician to meet your needs, and you will decide if your counselor is a comfortable fit.
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