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I am an African American female located in the Chicago land area. I have been in the field of counseling for over 30 years. I also have many years of experience teaching counseling and psychology as an adjunct professor at eight different colleges and universities. As a therapist who is also a Christian, I assist people in the areas of faith and spiritual matters, if requested. I am the author of the book “Tending to Broken Hearts: Reflections from Three Decades in the Counselor’s Chair” available on Amazon. I do not operate according to the medical model and don’t work with issues pertaining to psychotropic medications or imbalanced brain chemistry. I operate from the perspective that we all have choices, and need to make healthy ones in order to live mentally, emotionally, and spiritually healthy lives.
Illinois
30 years
IL LCPC 180002527
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