Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over a decade of hands on experience across school systems, crisis response, child welfare, and community mental health. Currently pursuing my Doctorate in International Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, I am passionate about offering therapy that is rooted in advocacy, cultural awareness, and whole person healing.
My work has always centered those most impacted by systems, and I am committed to creating emotionally safe, culturally attuned spaces where people can be seen, heard, and restored. As a therapist, I integrate trauma-informed care, strengths-based practice, and solution focused therapy with a deep respect for identity, community, and resilience. I believe that healing is both personal and collective, and that mental health support should be tailored, empowering, and affirming.
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JoAnna Cole is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) licensed in Illinois (IL LCPC 180.016674) who employs trauma-informed, strengths-based, and solution-focused approaches to support healing. With five years of experience across school systems, crisis response, child welfare, and community mental health, she combines clinical skill with a commitment to advocacy and cultural awareness. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate in International Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
Her practice centers people most impacted by systems, offering emotionally safe and culturally attuned spaces where individuals and families can be seen, heard, and restored. She emphasizes whole-person healing and a deep respect for identity, community, and resilience while tailoring therapy to each person’s needs.
JoAnna integrates trauma-informed care with strengths-based and solution-focused methods to empower clients. She specializes in family work, trauma and abuse, parenting support, self-esteem, and depression, and identifies as a therapist of color and a female therapist.
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