Sarah Peters

LCPC · · Online sessions

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About Sarah Peters

Create an opportunity to care for yourself. You can think of it like getting a gym membership or working with a personal trainer. By dedicating time for personal development in an emotionally supportive environment, we can work together to make changes in your life. Maybe you have a specific goal in mind to work towards or would like to learn new coping skills for life’s challenges. No matter what brought you to BetterHelp today, my role and my goal is to assist you in making positive changes in your life. I’m here to listen and ready to help. My name is Sarah, and I am an Art Therapist and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with over nine years of experience working with individuals, groups, and direct care staff. I meet with many individuals who prefer talk-based therapy as well as those who use art and reflective writing in therapy to address their personal goals. Grounded in a strength-based approach and using interventions informed by Dialectical Behavior Therapy, I aim to help clients with emotion regulation and to reach a place of confidence with their mental wellness.

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Areas Sarah Peters can help with

Additional areas of focus include

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Sarah Peters is serving from:

Years in practice

9 years

NPI number

License Details

IL LCPC 180.011940

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