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Suz Cuellar

LCSW, 15 years of experience

Empowering
Authentic
Humorous
Virtual
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Currently I am only accepting new clients who are trans. I am a trans and queer Licensed Clinical Social Worker and artist with 15 years of experience in community mental health. My approach is that all people deserve to have the opportunity to experience a safe, kind, and welcoming space to explore their mental health, and that as a therapist, it is my job to nurture that. I am driven to create therapeutic opportunities for people who want and need them within the LGBTQ2IA+ community. I am open to working with clients that find themselves in need of an understanding, compassionate, and community-oriented therapist who will help to guide them through healing work. My areas of focus are: LGBTQ2IA+ and TGNC youth and emerging adults, major life transitions, trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, ADHD, gender dysphoria, and sexual identity exploration. I completed my Master of Social Work (MSW) and Master of Arts in Gender Studies (MA) degrees concurrently at Loyola University Chicago. Before entering graduate school, I worked in multiple positions focused on reproductive justice, body autonomy, and community care. My life and professional experiences have led me to provide therapy with a focus on community care through an anti oppressive lense. I understand that helping one person can have a positive impact on the greater community surrounding them. I believe that treatment approaches should fit the individual's needs and thus I utilize many modalities, including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness, somatics, and narrative therapy. My approaches of curiosity and kindness create a welcoming space to engage in therapy. Choosing to work with a therapist is a powerful way to help yourself and we all deserve a chance to have focused time to explore, learn, and grow through challenges.

Get to know me

In our first session together, here's what you can expect

In our first session together, I will introduce myself, explain my practice, and invite you to tell me about what has brought you to therapy. From there, we will review the intake form you have filled out prior to intake. This will give me the opportunity to gain more knowledge of you and determine how I believe we can best work together. By the end of the session I will offer you my ideas on moving forward, with the expectation of collaboration.

The biggest strengths that I bring into our sessions

My strengths are in cultivating spaces for clients to be themselves and explore new ways to be better and do better. I feel that while my niche is working with LGBTQ2IA+ youth and emerging adults, that my skills are transferrable to working with most people.

The clients I'm best positioned to serve

*Currently only accepting trans clients* LGBTQ2IA+, TGNC, Queer, emerging adults, queer, neurodivergent. If my books are full, feel free to message me to inquire about my waitlist.

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About Suz Cuellar

I identify as

Jewish
LGBTQ
Trans / non-binary
White

Specialties

ADHD
Anxiety
LGBTQ
Autism
Chronic Illness
Coping Skills
Depression
Family Conflict
Grief
Trauma and PTSD

Serves ages

Adults (18 to 64)

Licensed in

Illinois

Accepts

Harvard Pilgrim/UnitedHealthcare

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Gender-affirming therapy

Right now, being gender affirming in my practice means that I hold space for the expansive beauty and grief that is being trans and gender non conforming in this world.

Somatic

While I do not solely use somatics, I believe it to be a very powerful tool in reconnecting the body and the brain. It is wildly easy to be disconnected from ourselves right now, and somatics is a practice I teach my clients to help themselves be more present and less dissonant.