SUSIE SNIDERMAN, LCSW
She/her Susie@logansquaretherapist.com
I am a psychotherapist dedicated to helping individuals with depression and anxiety, with experience working with interpersonal and relationship violence, trauma, self-esteem and career transitions. In addition to my degree in Social Work, I hold a Master’s Degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. While I started in social services working with laid-off workers transitioning into new careers, I am enjoying broadening my clinical experience by utilizing my training in psychotherapy. My therapeutic approach is compassionate and non-judgmental, and very down to earth. I strive to recognize the impact of distressing and traumatic events/environments on each person, while helping them to think and feel differently about their past, present, and future. Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as well as mindfulness techniques, I enjoy challenging people to break free from unhelpful patterns of thinking, and grow into more empowered version of themselves.
Early in my career, I sought out specialized training in counseling individuals who have experienced domestic violence and sexual violence. For several years I provided crisis counseling and advocacy to survivors of sexual violence on a volunteer basis. My work in sexual violence inspired me to become a psychotherapist. While obtaining my Master’s Degree in Social Work from University of Illinois at Chicago I gained experience treating a wide ranging population at Mount Sinai Hospital, including people living with serious mental illness.
Clients interested in working with Susie can reach her at 773.234.9826, by email at susie@logansquaretherapist.com, or by clicking the link below.
All inquiries are welcome.