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Postgraduate Therapists

Alissa Catiis, MA, LCSW, is a systems therapist who draws on psychodynamic and developmental theory in her work with children, adolescents, and adults.  She enjoys integrating art, literature, movement, and writing into her clinical work as a means of building relationships and exploring how life transitions and challenges lead us all towards rich, complex life journeys.

Anna Horvath, MFA, MACP:AT, LCPC, is an eclectic, psychodynamic therapist who invites her clients to use their innate creativity in support of their self-discovery and healing. Her clinical experience includes working with adults and children using art, addressing trauma and recovery, depression and chronic illness.

Tovah Means, MS, AMFT is a relational, systemic therapist who works with adults, adolescents, and couples. Tovah uses a range of techniques including EMDR that enable her to help clients resolve feelings anxiety, depression, grief, ongoing relationship problems, and traumatic experiences.

Jaimee Novak, MS, LPC is a trauma-informed relational therapist who has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults. She specializes in complex issues related to grief, loss, abuse, separation, and adoption. She believes in the healing power of an empathic relationship to foster human growth and renewal.

Rachel Wright, MSW, LCSW is an integrative therapist who seeks to join her clients on their journey of healing, renewal and self-discovery. She specializes in working with those touched by adoption, grief and loss, and fertility struggles, and also has experience working with the GLBT population and all individuals impacted by trauma, depression, anxiety, addiction-related issues.

 

Womencare Counseling Center
1740 Ridge Ave., Suite 201
Evanston IL 60201
847-475-7003

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