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Tricia Johnson LCSW

Licensing & Certifications:

  • LCSW, Illinois License # 149.010718

Professional Background

Tricia Johnson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Illinois. Tricia has experience working with clients in a variety of treatment settings, ranging from adolescents and their families in residential treatment to hospital social work and case management. She currently practices individual therapy with clients who are experiencing a variety of life events, including anxiety and depression, often stemming from life transitions. She also specializes in relationship and intimacy issues. Tricia is a life-long learner and is passionate about staying educated and informed about changes in her field.

Therapy with Tricia is authentic and collaborative and is focused on getting to know the clients’ strengths to develop personalized goals. She likes to incorporate mindfulness and self-compassion in her practice to encourage awareness, curiosity, kindness, and common humanity.

Professional Affiliations:

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
Teletherapist Network

Education:

MSW, Saint Louis University, 2001
BS, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1998

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Areas of Focus

Tricia Johnson, LCSW: Providing compassionate therapy in Illinois, specializing in anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. Collaborative and mindful approach to support clients through life transitions and enhance self-esteem.

Tricia Johnson utilizes a number of therapeutic approaches, including:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Stress
  • Coping Skills
  • Relationships
  • Self-Esteem
  • Confidence
  • Parenting Issues
  • Women’s Issues
  • Life Transitions

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