Hello, and thank you for considering me on your journey toward wellness! I’m Monika, a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois. I earned my degree from National Louis University and hold certifications in Neuropsychotherapy and Mental Health Integrative Medicine. While I specialize in anxiety and OCD, I also work with clients dealing with stress, burnout, self-esteem challenges, and anger. Outside the therapy room, I’m an animal lover with three dogs, two cats, and a love for travel. I’m here to help you understand how your brain and body work—and hopefully share a few laughs along the way. Together, we’ll work on letting go of that self-blame that sneaks in when things don’t go as planned. Whether you’re dealing with worry, perfectionism, social anxiety, or procrastination, we’ll tackle it together, one step at a time. No one has all the answers, but I’m here to help you find yours.
I begin by conducting an assessment to understand the client's presenting concerns, background, and goals for therapy. Together, we collaboratively establish specific and achievable therapy goals that serve as the foundation for our work together.
I tailor my approach to fit client's specific needs and preferences. My flexibility allows me to adapt and draw from a range of therapeutic techniques to support each client’s journey. I believe deeply in my clients’ resilience and capacity for growth, and I bring optimism and hope to the process, helping clients tap into their own strengths to overcome challenges and reach their goals. I’m also dedicated to staying current with the latest research and best practices, integrating evidence-based interventions to ensure clients receive the most effective, up-to-date care.
Evidence-based approach that focuses on identifying and modifying negative thought patterns and behaviors to promote positive change and improve overall well-being. My experience with CBT spans a wide range of mental health concerns, including anxiety disorders, depression, trauma-related disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and various other mood and behavioral issues.
Promotion of psychological flexibility through acceptance. I've found that helping clients cultivate acceptance of their thoughts, emotions, and experiences can lead to profound shifts in their relationship with themselves and others.
In my practice, mindfulness-based therapy has been a transformative approach for helping clients cultivate greater self-awareness, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being.
In my practice, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) has been an effective and valuable approach for helping clients who have experienced trauma to process their experiences, challenge unhelpful beliefs, and reclaim their lives.
Mind-body therapy recognizes the interconnectedness of mental and physical health. I work with clients to explore the ways in which their thoughts, emotions, and beliefs impact their physical health and vice versa. By addressing both aspects simultaneously, clients can experience profound healing and transformation.