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“I've been seeing Chris for over 2 years now. He's the most understanding, and kind hearted therapist. He goes in depth to help with understanding your situation, and gives you effective tools, coping strategies, and allows you to freely express yourself to get what you need off your chest.”
“TJ had such a positive attitude, she has a way of talking with children that empowers and modivates them. Gives them the tools they need to succeed. A true asset. ”
Tabatha Price, LSW
Social Worker
852 West Street
Naperville, IL 60540
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Cody White, LCPC
Professional Mental Health Counselor 43.2 mi
Cody White is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) with more than 14 years experience in the behavioral health field.In addition, Cody is a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP) and a Certified Clinical Telemental Health Provider (CTMH). He completed his Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Grand Valley State University, and obtained his Masters in Clinical Psychology with a Counseling Specialization and Concentration in Trauma from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
Cody´s expertise lies in working with adolescents, adults, parents, families, and couples. His areas of expertise include treating mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, OCD, as well as in working with survivors of trauma. Cody is also skilled in helping parents navigate relationship issues with their children, and helping individuals improve their ability to communicate.
“I personally love my therapist. She's helped me calm down and be more happy. I do treat her as a friend to be honest but I share my concerns about life or experiences. It's nice not being judged when you say something.”
Mrs. Annamarie Sienkiewicz, LCPC
Counselor
852 West Street
Naperville, IL 60540
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Marissa Chartier
Counselor 46.9 mi
2727 N Grandview Blvd
Suite 200
Waukesha, WI 53188
Tom’s approach to healing includes providing cognitive behavioral therapy, self-help/self-care counseling, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and experiential therapy for clients suffering from PTSD. Tom works with many people addicted to alcohol and drugs and helps them down the path to recovery.
Tom has worked in mental health for more than 25 years in both inpatient and outpatient settings. He prefers to help clients find what works best for them in order to attain balance in their lives and achieve self-satisfaction. Building trust and safety is perhaps the most critical aspect of providing meaningful counseling, according to Tom. He encourages clients to take charge of what they believe in and choose to act upon.
Tom has a master of science in community counseling from National Louis University and a bachelor of science from Northern Illinois University. Tom is a licensed clinical professional counselor with certifications in alcohol and drug addiction counseling.
Practice
Geiger Psychiatric LLC DBA Magnolia Mental Health Clinic
Kevin is a seasoned clinician dedicated to helping clients manage their lives and navigate difficult diagnoses and mental health challenges. He adopts a supportive approach, enabling clients to cope with hard times effectively. Kevin listens attentively and collaborates with clients to develop better coping strategies and solutions. He places special emphasis on considering each person’s unique qualities and ethnicity. Kevin believes that the right practitioner can help bring clarity and better outcomes, empowering clients to rely more on themselves.
I have been a licensed Professional Counselor in the Milwaukee area since 2011, assisting adults, adolescents, and couples through a wide variety of mental health issues. I approach my clients holistically, utilizing various therapeutic techniques to meet each client's unique goals and needs.
In the demanding, hectic world that we live in, the first thing we tend to sacrifice is self-care. I am passionate about helping individuals reprioritize themselves and discover healthy ways to cope with the more difficult aspects of life, as well as help them discover the importance of developing connection between the body and mind for overall wellness. I work hard to create a safe, welcoming environment for my clients so that they may gain valuable insight, motivation, and confidence to achieve their goals and live their best lives.
“I've been seeing Amy close to 5 years. She helped me through the pandemic, when I started struggling with anxiety and panic attacks. She helped guide through the pros and cons of medications, as I was reluctant to take them. Not only have I loved the guidance Amy has offered, but I grew to seek it because of how much I value her input. I am now seeing Amy for maintenance, as she has already helped guide me through the most challenging times.”
Denise Styer, LPC, is a virtual therapist with Relief Mental Health in Illinois, bringing over 25 years of experience to her work with individuals navigating life transitions, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-harm, and emotion regulation challenges.
Denise creates a supportive, non-judgmental space where clients can reflect, grow, and build personalized plans tailored to their goals. She focuses on helping individuals understand their patterns, recognize emotions, and explore new ways of thinking and behaving. Her approach includes practical education, compassionate guidance, and empowering patients to take meaningful steps toward change.
In addition to therapy, Denise helps patients access other mental health resources when needed, including medication management, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and psychedelic therapy (SPRAVATO® or IV ketamine). Her goal is to ensure that each person receives comprehensive care that fits their unique needs.
My first spark of joy in education happened after going through my own therapy and falling in love with art. I learned that the creative process has therapeutic benefits that can help people on their journey to health, so I began a career in art therapy. I supplemented my education with additional trainings to add to my tool box of interventions. These included trauma recovery training with Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and a yearlong certificate program in Infant, Early Childhood and Family Mental Health with UW-Madison. This shifted my focus to supporting and treating family relationships instead of just working with a child. I value each and every person I meet in all stages of life and need, but I am most passionate about working with the little ones who don’t always have a voice.
“Brian was very easy to talk to and understanding of our difficult situation. We appreciate the level of comfort he brought to our session and would highly recommend him.”