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Shantelle Whitehead, PsyD

Owner & Founder

Shantelle Whitehead, Psy.D, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and founder of Dr. Shantelle and Associates, Ltd. She received her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Michigan and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Shantelle’s experience in the social services field is extensive and varied, having worked in a residential home for children, community mental health agency, psychiatric inpatient setting, university counseling center, and school setting. She also taught graduate-level seminars, authored a manual on play therapy techniques, and has made numerous professional presentations on topics that range from parenting teenagers to recognizing signs of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.
 

Dr. Shantelle specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults, and parents on various issues such as behavior problems, trauma/PTSD, depression, eating disorders, emotional dysregulation, self-harm, anxiety/OCD, LGBTQ+ issues, domestic violence, sexual assault/abuse, and relational issues. Using interventions specifically chosen for each individual, she is able to quickly develop rapport and help each client reach their full potential. She also has specific training in sports psychology and working with traumatized youth. Dr. Shantelle’s therapeutic approach is characterized by warmth, humor, acceptance, and collaboration. She tailors treatment to meet a client’s individual needs through a variety of treatment modalities, some of which include Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, interpersonal therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and play therapy.

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Deana L. Fisher, MBA, MA, LCPC

Clinical Director - Clarendon Hills & Naperville Locations

Deana Fisher is a licensed clinical professional counselor who enjoys working with children, teens, college students, and adults.  She is an open-minded person who is accepting, considerate, and motivating within her practice. She values the knowledge that comes from self-exploration and the importance of finding one’s passion. Deana has over 20 years of experience in the field in various settings, including several hospitals, colleges, intensive outpatient programs, and outpatient clinics. She also has advanced training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), crisis intervention, and trauma-informed care, which has led her to have a variety of specializations, including sensory processing issues, Obsessive-Compulsive disorder (OCD), Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Bipolar disorder, Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD), Anxiety, School refusal issues, Depression, Suicidal Ideation and Self-Harm, Parent-Child conflict, relationship issues, self-esteem/self-worth improvement, college pressures, career exploration and personal development. Deana is also a strong ally for LGBTQIA+ individuals and their exploration of self and identity.
 

Deana's theoretical approach is always person-centered. She believes that the client knows themself (or their child) best and aims to work with her clients to find solutions, relief, and healing through a supportive therapeutic relationship. Deana utilizes a variety of therapeutic modalities to assist her clients, some of which include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative, and Play Therapy.  In addition, she views holistic healing, energy work, grounding, and centering as important components for self-care.
 

Deana currently offers individual and family therapy via telehealth and in-person sessions in the Clarendon Hills and Naperville locations.

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Maria Goldstein, LCSW

Clinical Director - Bolingbrook Location

Maria Goldstein, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker who enjoys working with adults, older adults, and couples. She earned her Master of Social Work degree at Aurora University, with a concentration in gerontology, medical, and faith-based social work. Maria was recognized as the 2018 recipient of the George Williams Legacy of Social Work Award by the School of Social Work faculty for her commitment to the social work profession, academic excellence, personal growth, and interpersonal skills.

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Maria’s career has been in various settings, including a community center, VA hospital, home health agency, and private practice. She is experienced in working with those struggling with grief; depression; anxiety; substance use; relationship, parenting, or career issues; financial hardship; chronic illness; caregiver stress; and life transitions. Maria is an ally of LGBTQ+ individuals and celebrates diversity and inclusion.

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Socially- and spiritually-focused, Maria naturally empathizes with people—easily seeing their point of view and understanding their emotions—to foster collaborative relationships. She considers the client/therapist relationship to be the most important factor in counseling and is committed to providing compassion, support, and encouragement to help her clients create a healthier and happier quality of life. Because she understands that each person has unique needs, Maria tailors the therapeutic process using evidence-based practices to provide the most beneficial, effective, and enjoyable experience possible. Psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, somatic experiencing, emotionally-focused therapy, solution-focused brief therapy, and attachment-based therapy are some of the treatment modalities Maria utilizes in the clinical setting. She is currently offering in-person and telehealth options to all clients at the Bolingbrook location.

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Kayla Block, LCSW

Kayla Block, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker who enjoys working with teens, young adults, and adults. She earned her Master of Social Work degree at Loyola University Chicago.

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Kayla focuses her practice with individuals and specializes in addressing women’s issues, infertility, relationship struggles, depression, anxiety, lifestyle changes, grief, trauma, LGBTQIA+, self-esteem & body positivity. She additionally supports a specialized population of individuals struggling with infertility.

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Often when we set out on the path to becoming a parent, many of us assume it will go smoothly and without a single hiccup. When we are then faced with an infertility diagnosis, a loss, or a medical complication, that path becomes riddled with challenges. It can feel isolating, frustrating, and unfair. If you are a mother who just had a miscarriage, a partner struggling to support your wife through IVF treatments, or contemplating alternate routes to parenthood, you are not alone. This part of life is challenging for so many. 1 in 4 pregnancies end in loss and 1 in 8 couples experience infertility. These major events can be traumatic, and leave you to try and pick up the pieces. As a clinician, Kayla is there to support you through this phase of life.

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Utilizing an eclectic and person-centered approach, Kayla will work with you to create a therapeutic plan that meets your specific needs. Some of the treatment modalities Kayla is adept at include: Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution Focused Brief Therapy.  

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Kayla is a seasoned licensed social worker with 8+ years of experience in therapy. Whether you are here due to a life transition, grief, trauma, past issues, or present concerns, she would love to hear from you, and support you in navigating a path forward together. To experience a life where you are not just living, but thriving. Kayla will be offering in-person and telehealth options to all clients in the Bolingbrook office.

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Abigal Boren, MA

Abigail Boren is a Master’s Level Therapist who enjoys working with children, adolescents, young adults, adults, parents & families. Abigail also provides comprehensive psychological evaluations for a wide variety of ages & symptom presentations. Abigail received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Northern Illinois University & her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Capella University, with a specialization in Clinical Counseling. Presently, she is pursuing her Psy.D, Doctor of Psychology degree at Capella University. Abigail’s professional experience in the social service field includes a number of roles in child welfare, crisis intervention & community mental health settings. Abigail notes her time working in child welfare was extremely influential in shaping her professional interests in working with victims of physical & sexual abuse. 
 

Abigail is a passionate advocate for children, ending mental health stigmas, suicide awareness, body positivity & increasing self-esteem. Her experience working with youths, parents & families has allowed her to develop a unique skill set to aid families through life adjustments & crises. Abigail enjoys working with a variety of issues including complex trauma, self-harm, suicidal ideation, chronic family conflict, family communication, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship problems, self-esteem issues, school adjustment, peer relationships, and drug & alcohol problems/prevention. 
 

Abigail places a high level of importance on the therapeutic relationship & ensuring each client experiences an authentic, trusting relationship with their clinician where they feel safe, heard & seen. She believes that every client is unique & deserves an approach tailored to their specific needs. Therefore, Abigail utilizes an integrative approach in working with her clients with her main theoretical orientations being Person-Centered Therapy & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. 
 

Abigail's passion for psychology is deeply rooted in understanding how an individual’s mind works. Gaining a detailed & complex understanding of the specific mechanics of how an individual’s mind through psychological testing sheds much insight into individual areas of strength & deficit. Abigail enjoys identifying problem areas through psychological testing in order to create client-specific recommendations for treatment. Abigail offers ADHD testing, IQ/cognitive testing, achievement testing, personality/psychopathology testing, mental health diagnostic testing & adaptive skills testing for individuals with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, neuropsychological disorders, & sensory/physical impairments.
 

To accommodate her clients’ schedules, Abigail offers in-person and telehealth sessions during daytime and evening hours in the Naperville office.

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Annie Fox, LSW

Annie Fox, LSW, is a licensed social worker who works with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She earned her Bachelor’s degree at Northeastern Illinois University and her Master’s of Social Work degree from Aurora University with a concentration in child welfare and forensic social work. Annie has provided clinical services to families involved with the child welfare system, LGBTQIA+ youth, and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Annie’s experience working with at-risk youth and individuals with complex trauma has prepared her to meet clients where they are and help them along their journey as they begin to heal and grow.  

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Annie specializes in working with individuals aged 5 and older and families struggling with trauma, mood dysregulation, behavioral issues, domestic violence, sexual abuse/assault, gender dysphoria, anxiety, stress management, and family conflict. She has specialized training for working with foster youth, adopted children, and their families/caregivers. She also offers parental psychoeducation and parent coaching to strengthen child/caregiver attachment and reduce familial conflict.

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Utilizing a person-centered and individualized approach, Annie believes in working alongside her clients to create a plan that they believe with be impactful and effective in reaching their unique goals. Some of the many treatment modalities that Annie draws from include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance, and Commitment Therapy, and Play Therapy. Annie believes in collaborating with her clients to find an approach that works for them and uses humor, empowerment, psychoeducation, and empathy to create a safe space for her clients to build upon their existing strengths and skills to achieve their goals and overcome the challenges they face in their everyday lives. 

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 Annie provides individual, family, and parental consultation services in the Clarendon Hills office. She is currently offering both telehealth and in-person options to all clients.

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Roza Gelman, MSW

Roza Gelman, MSW, is a social worker who has worked with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology degree at Bradley University and her Master’s of Social Work degree from Aurora University. With years of experience working with at-risk and special needs children and their families, Roza possesses both the background and knowledge to effectively support clients of different ages and personal struggles.

 

Roza specializes in working with individuals ages 3 and older and their families with a variety of mental health concerns, including behavioral issues, anxiety, depression, domestic violence, and relationship challenges. Her therapeutic approach is characterized by empathic understanding, sincerity, non-judgment, and acceptance. With a person centered and strength based mindset, Roza works with the perspective that all individuals have the ability to employ their unique talents to bring change within their life. She believes counseling provides an opportunity to explore oneself, experience healing, and learn tools for navigating challenges, thus leading to a life of resilience and fullness. She works to provide an open and safe environment for individuals and families to connect, build bonds and experience positive change.

 

Together, Roza works with clients to tailor the approach that best fits their needs. To support a client’s life schedule, she offers in person and virtual sessions during evening and weekend hours at the Naperville office.

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Erin Golon, LPC

Erin Golon is a licensed professional counselor who enjoys working with adolescents and adults of all ages. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Miami University and her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of the Cumberlands. 
 
Erin specializes in working with individuals and families struggling with depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), phobias, family and relationship conflict, grief and loss, and life transitions. Utilizing her knowledge and understanding that stems from her lived experiences and personal journal, Erin also is skilled at helping women who are struggling with the emotional challenges of
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Everyone, at some point in their lives, faces difficulties that seem impossible to overcome. Erin believes that these struggles can be an opportunity for growth and change. Her approach to therapy is person-centered and she chooses interventions based on the needs of the client. She uses a variety of modalities such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Therapy, family systems therapy, and attachment-based therapy. She guides clients through their healing process by encouraging a balance of self-understanding and action. Erin is passionate about helping people find relief from emotional distress so they can live their lives to the fullest. 
 
Erin provides in-person and virtual options to all clients in the Naperville and Clarendon Hills offices.

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Joanna Inserra, LSW

Joanna Inserra, LSW, is licensed social worker who specializes in working with children, teens,
young adults, parents, and adults. She earned her Master’s degree in social work at Aurora University with a license in school social work.  Joanna incorporates a strengths-based focus with clients to reach the strongest level of compatibility and support. Her person-centered and empathic focus helps individuals and families reach a strong rapport between client and therapist. She also works within the community setting providing connectivity to resources and individualized challenges.
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Joanna specializes in working with individuals and families facing anxiety, depression, behavioral challenges, social and sensory processing, developmental delays, life transitions, trauma, and communication needs and boundaries. With 10 years of experience in the educational setting, she also helps families navigate IEP’s (Individualized Education Plan) and section 504 educational plans. Joanna has provided therapeutic support to children and their families both navigating through and within the educational setting as well as in-home ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) services.
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Joanna creates a safe and honest environment where each client can navigate through their story with guidance and insight through a collaborative working relationship. She is committed to providing a strong rapport, and bringing compassion, understanding and support to each of her clients. She understands that each client is unique and empowers them to brave the unknown. Joanna incorporates therapeutic techniques such as motivational interviewing, play therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, person centered, and interpersonal therapy to empower individuals through the process of healing and understanding. She is an advocate for all LGBTQ+ individuals and believes inclusion of all is merited. 
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Joanna provides individual, couples, and family therapy both virtually and in-person at the Naperville and Bolingbrook offices.

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Joy M. Johnson, LPC

Joy Johnson is a licensed professional counselor who graduated from Adler University with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has worked in private practice, community mental health, and outpatient hospital settings to support individuals, couples, and families in navigating the stressors of life. Her diverse and extensive experience has resulted in the development of an eclectic set of skills, which allows her to provide effective, tailored treatment to a wide range of ages and diagnoses.

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Joy believes everyone needs and deserves a safe space to address barriers preventing them from navigating through life the way they desire, thus, she seeks to foster safe and comfortable environments for those oppressed and marginalized. Living in unprecedented times, she knows that it is especially important to have support, awareness, and knowledge of effective coping skills to manage the stressors of life. She believes it’s also important to process the lives we’ve already experienced and explore how this cultivates our current worldview.

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Joy specializes in working with adults, couples, and families who struggle with anxiety, depression, substance abuse, complex trauma, phase of life issues, and transitions. Psychodynamic Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy are some of the treatment modalities that Joy utilizes to provide an eclectic approach that centers on her belief that every individual is unique. She views the client as the expert of their lives and hopes to serve as a guide and collaborator to achieve their health and wellness goals by developing a trusting therapeutic relationship.

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To accommodate her clients’ schedules, Joy offers in-person and telehealth sessions during daytime and evening hours in the Naperville office. 

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Jarrod Juskiewicz, LPC

Jarrod Juskiewicz is a licensed professional counselor with a background in both sport psychology and clinical mental health. Jarrod earned his Bachelor’s Degree at Illinois Wesleyan University and played on the baseball team. He then obtained a Master’s in Counseling: Specialization in Sport and Health Psychology at Adler University. He has worked within a community mental health agency and functioned as a mental performance consultant for both high-level and beginner athletes. Jarrod’s degree and experience allow him to work with a wide range of ages and diagnoses. Each person is unique, and Jarrod is sure to provide an individualized therapeutic approach centered on authenticity, acceptance, and empowerment.

Within the clinical setting, Jarrod specializes in working with adults and adolescents experiencing anxiety, depression, emotional dysregulation, PTSD, relationship-building challenges, and difficult life transitions. Building effective rapport is paramount, and Jarrod utilizes a warm approach that is collaborative and strengths-based to help his clients reach their goals. Furthermore, Jarrod utilizes evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Brief Intervention Therapy.

Within the sport context, Jarrod blends his sport psychology and clinical mental health expertise to provide mental skills training to individual athletes, teams, and coaches and treat any co-existing mental health issues that his clients face. Jarrod’s work pertains to various topics, including managing performance anxiety, improving confidence, regulating emotions for optimal performance, focus enhancement, effective communication, improving goal setting, increasing motivation, and the implementation of specialized leadership training. In addition, he passionately supports athletes to achieve optimal performance and well-being within their sport and life.

Jarrod currently provides individual therapy and group workshops. He offers both telehealth and in-person options for all clients.

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NaTasha Thorne, LSW

NaTasha Thorne is a licensed social worker and combat veteran with a wide range of experience working with individuals of all ages and levels of complexity.  She is a graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a Master of Social Work degree and minor in Psychology.  She is also a two-time Ronald E. McNair Scholar and published in the Journal of Education and Human Development.

 

NaTasha has provided therapeutic and social work services within the school system, the legal system, and the medical field.  She has worked extensively with teens, adolescents and at-risk youth along with couples and families, domestic violence survivors, persons in recovery, individuals and families navigating medical crises, survivors of trauma, and veterans. Due to the diversity within her training and experience, NaTasha’s “specialty” is that she is able to work with clients of all ages and nearly all diagnoses. As a combat veteran, she understands juggling and sorting through complex situations and is adept at helping clients to work through complex trauma.

 

NaTasha is passionate about promoting mental health and providing a safe, judgement-free space to teach skills and help build tools that creates lasting change. She genuinely believes that if she can help change one life, she’s changed the world.  By taking an eclectic, client-centered approach to treatment with an emphasis on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, NaTasha meets clients where they are and personalizes treatment to meet the unique needs of each person.  With passion, dedication, and a unique dynamic of experience and empathy, NaTasha is committed to helping clients in their journey to becoming the best version of themselves.

 

NaTasha provides individual, couples, and family therapy and offers both in-person and virtual options.

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Alan Masline, MA, LPC

Alan Masline, MA, is a licensed professional counselor that has advanced training in both sport psychology and clinical mental health counseling. Alan earned his B.A. in Psychology at the University of Dayton as well as earning a M.A. in Counseling: Clinical Mental Health and a M.S. in Sport and Human Performance at Adler University. He has had extensive experience in a mental performance coaching role with professional, collegiate, high school, and middle school athletes along with working within the Chicago Public Schools in a counseling role. This experience along with his use of an eclectic modality centered around a client’s individual needs allows Alan to connect with a wide range of individuals and groups in multiple capacities.

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Alan clinically specializes in assisting children, adolescents, and adults struggling with issues such as stress and anxiety management, depression, relationship problems, and communication. He strives to create a warm, authentic, and genuine environment that promotes growth and healing through a collaborative approach. In recognizing that every individual is unique and possess their own backgrounds, needs, and strengths, Alan tailors treatment to best fit each client through use of evidenced-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, Play Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

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When working with athletes, Alan believes in developing four key areas for optimal performance: playing with purpose, maintaining a positive outlook, staying in the present moment, and focusing on the process of growth. He achieves this through the use of evidence-based interventions and techniques centered around developing mental skills such as maintaining concentration when facing distractions, regulating emotions during difficult experiences, and managing anxiety during high-pressure situations. Alan also has experience leading culture building workshops, implementing successful leadership development programs, and designing team mental performance plans. Alan believes in the connection between mental well-being and sport performance and can blend his clinical expertise with his sport psychology knowledge to help his clients to achieve wellness in a holistic manner.

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Alan currently offers individual therapy and group workshops via telehealth and in-person at the Clarendon Hills location.

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Magdalena Gorniak, LSW

"Magdalena Gorniak, LSW, is a dedicated licensed social worker with a Master of Social Work degree from Aurora University. She has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families.

 

Magdalena's expertise lies in supporting individuals and families dealing with emotional dysregulation, ADHD, anxiety, behavior problems, depression, life-transitions, parent-child conflict and relational issues. Magdalena is also a strong ally for LGBTQIA+ individuals, supporting their exploration of self and identity. Along with her clinical skills, her years of working within the education system also equips her with the knowledge to help families navigate IEP’s (Individualized Education Plan) and section 504 education plans.

 

Magdalena is known for her caring, down-to-earth, open-minded approach, meeting clients where they are therapeutically, and creating a safe, non-judgmental space for exploring complex issues. Employing a Client-Centered approach, Magdalena respects the client as the expert in their own life and utilizes a range of therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Play Therapy, Internal Family System Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy.  She values creating meaningful connections and is dedicated to offering high-quality support to help clients achieve greater balance in their lives.

 

Magdalena currently offers both in-person and virtual sessions in the Naperville and Clarendon Hills locations.

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Suha Quraishi, LSW

Suha Quraishi, LSW, is a licensed social worker who enjoys working with children, adolescents, young adults, adults, and couples. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Human Services from Loyola University Chicago, and her Master of Social Work degree from Aurora University with a track in healthcare and addictions. With experience gained from working in a hospital, intensive outpatient, agency, and private practice settings, Suha possesses the background and knowledge to support clients of all ages effectively.

 

Suha’s expertise extends to addressing various challenges, including ADHD, anxiety, insecure attachment, Bipolar Disorder, codependency, depression, emotional dysregulation, grief, life transitions, mood disorders, relationship issues, stress, substance use, and trauma. She utilizes an eclectic approach, drawing from various modalities, including trauma-informed techniques, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness-Based approaches, Attachment-Based therapy, Somatic Experiencing, and Psychodynamic approaches. With children, she also incorporates play therapy and art therapy techniques.

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Suha is a passionate therapist who provides a safe space for her clients based on their own unique individual needs. She believes that her role as a therapist is to ensure her clients feel understood, accepted, and empowered to build a more satisfactory life for themselves. Suha approaches challenges holistically through a trauma-informed and culturally competent lens. She recognizes that coming to therapy can be a difficult and vulnerable experience and hopes to make it as stress free as possible for her clients. Suha warmly invites individuals from all walks of life into a nonjudgemental space designed to foster personal growth and healing. 

 

Suha currently offers both in-person and telehealth sessions in Naperville and Clarendon Hills locations.

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Rachel Schroeder, LCPC

Rachel Schroeder is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who works with adolescents, adults, couples and families. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree and Master of Arts degree in psychology from Roosevelt University. She is also trained in highly effective, evidenced based treatment modality of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). With experience helping a wide array of clients with social, emotional, and behavioral issues, Rachel is equipped to help individuals, couples, and families to process their experiences and develop techniques to cope and thrive.

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Rachel specializes in working with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, women’s issues, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, adjustment disorders, and self-esteem issues. In addition, she is able to utilize EMDR to effectively treat a variety of issues including eating disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder. Lastly, she is experienced in working with the relational challenges and dynamics that occur within couples and families.

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Rachel uses an eclectic blend of treatment therapies based on each individual client’s needs, including utilizing a psychodynamic approach mixed with Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).  She is highly skilled at fostering meaningful relationships and developing effective short-term and long-term plans to achieve each client’s unique goals.

 

Rachel currently offers individual, couples and family therapy via telehealth and in-person sessions in the Naperville location.

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Marc L. Solodky, LCPC

Marc L. Solodky is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who works primarily with parents, young adults, and adolescents. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree at Bradley University and his Master’s Degree in School Counseling from Concordia University- Chicago. Marc also was certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards in School Counseling. 

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Marc’s experience with children and adolescents is extensive and unique, having worked as a high school counselor, varsity baseball coach, and as a district administrator of student and family services. These experiences have allowed Marc to develop unique skills in building rapport with adolescents and helping them to make positive changes. In addition, Marc also works with parents and provides consultation and advocacy with educational challenges. With over ten years of experience working directly with parents on challenging issues related to grades, testing and classroom accommodations, Section 504 and Individual Education Plans (IEP), and others, he is able to provide insightful institutional knowledge and guidance to address presented issues, as well as utilizing a team approach to working through school (and non-school related) issues.

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Marc specializes in working with adolescents, young adults, and adults on a wide range of issues including depression, anxiety, relationship problems, stress management, and education related inquiries. His approach is solution-focused and viewed through a cognitive-behavioral lens, with the goal of creating a partnership based on rapport and connection to best develop strategies that meet each individual's unique needs. Marc currently provides individual therapy, parental consultation, and educational advocacy via telehealth and in-person sessions. He is passionate about helping individuals of all ages overcome the barriers they face in their home, academic, and work setting and, ultimately achieve their goals and experience positive change.

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Marc currently offers both in-person and telehealth sessions in Naperville and Clarendon Hills locations.

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Rachel Weeks, LCSW

Rachel Weeks is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who specializes in working with children, teens and young adults. She earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Aurora University with a specialization in Forensic Social Work and Child Welfare. While obtaining her undergraduate degree at Aurora University, she obtained minors in Business Administration and Psychology with high honors.

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Rachel has worked in a variety of settings, many of which involved child welfare and included a local homeless shelter, Children’s Advocacy Center, county health department and in several private practices. She has experience working in crisis settings with people of all ages and working with those that struggle with mood disorders, anxiety, grief, life transitions, and peer and family conflict. She is accepting of all individuals and is a strong ally for the LGBQ+ populations.

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Rachel works with all ages of clients and provides individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, and family therapy. She utilizes a variety of modalities and techniques when working with clients, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Family Focused Psychotherapy, play therapy, and art therapy. However, Rachel’s biggest asset is her ability to empathize and connect with others. She provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all clients and people around her.

Rachel provides both telehealth and in person appointments at the Naperville and Bolingbrook offices. 

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Bailey Coyne, LPC

Bailey Coyne, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor with training in both sports psychology and clinical mental health counseling. Bailey earned her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology with a minor in sports, media, and communications at Northeastern University and her Master of Arts in counseling at Lindenwood University. While successfully obtaining both of these degrees, Bailey was a scholarship athlete on each school’s division one ice hockey team and went on to play professionally post graduation. She also completed an internship with the Chicago Blackhawks and has been an ice hockey coach at an elite level. Lastly, Bailey is has completed her Level one training in EMDR and is also completing the final steps to become a CMPC (Certified Mental Performance Coach).

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As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Bailey specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults, and athletes of all ages. She is passionate in treating individuals with a wide variety of needs, some of which include anxiety, life transitions, trauma/PTSD, and sports performance concerns. Bailey truly believes that each client’s unique therapeutic goals can be accomplished and that strength and growth will occur as the work is done together to overcome each personal challenge. Moreover, her goal in working with each client is to prioritize their personal needs. With that in mind, she sets goals and works together in each session to move closer to those goals beach week.

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When working with athletes, Bailey is dedicated to being a life time learner as the Sports Psychology field evolves and is member of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AAPS). In addition, her athletic history has provided her the first-hand knowledge of the struggles that athletes face when it comes to performing. With her combined clinical knowledge, athletic experience, and trauma training, Bailey is able to help athletes to find the peace and confidence within the high-pressure world of sport performance and overcome any personal or sport-related challenge in order to perform at their highest potential.

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Bailey currently offers individual therapy and group workshops via telehealth and in-person at each of the 3 office locations.

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