Latasha Brown, M.A., LCPC, CADC

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Professional Licensure:

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Specializations:

• Problems of Adolescents & Young Adults
• Substance Abuse
• Parenting Concerns
• Self Esteem Issues

Locations & Hours:

Teletherapy: Mondays & Tuesdays

My Approach to Therapy

I provide a collaborative approach to therapy that is focused on helping you accomplish your goals. I will work with you to set clear goals for therapy and will actively seek your feedback throughout the therapy process to make sure we are on track. While I primarily utilize cognitive behavioral therapy I will tailor my approach so that it best meets your needs. At the core of my approach is a focus on individuals’ strengths. In my experience, many people tend to lose sight of their strengths, particularly at times of stress. Thus, I will focus with you on identifying your strengths and working to build on them to accomplish your goals. My approach is non-judgmental. I seek to make therapy a place where you can share your concerns without fear of judgment.

Working with Young Adults

I have worked with young adults in a wide range of settings including schools, criminal justice, and mental health. I have experience working with a wide range of young adult concerns including issues such as anxiety, school related problems, delinquency, substance abuse, low self-esteem, and anger management. I also have particular experiencing working with students with a variety of disabilities. In my work with young adults I strive to help individuals develop greater self-confidence, more effective coping skills, and more mature decision making. I use a combination of individual and family therapy, depending on the concerns being addressed.

Working with Substance Abuse Related Issues

I am certified as a Drug and Alcohol counselor and work with both teens and adults struggling with substance abuse concerns and addiction. My approach focuses on helping my clients develop and sustain the motivation to maintain abstinence. More specifically, I will work with you (your teen or your family member) to develop more effective coping and decision making skills to help achieve and sustain abstinence.

Professional Education

Masters in Professional Counseling-Concordia University, River Forest, IL. (2003)

Contact

To reach Latasha Brown please call 630-586-0900 ext 17.

All new clients please speak to our intake team at 630 586-0900 ext. 1
before contacting a therapist regarding scheduling.

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