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      <image:title>About Dr. Cabirou - Fun Facts</image:title>
      <image:caption>Outside of my work spaces, you can find me at your local coffee shop, relishing the comfort of an (extra) hot cup of latte with a warm, buttery croissant and a great non-fiction novel (likely about a character navigating new cultural spaces, and very likely written by an African author). My favorite recent reads are the first two installments of Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi and The Fisherman by Chigozie Obioma. I am a junkie for mystery and espionage films, but have also watched He’s Just Not That Into You about a thousand times. I love to laugh, have deep discussions about our place in the world, and engage in practices that hopefully makes life at least a little bit better for the people I encounter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I believe that change occurs once we are able to bring hidden or unnoticed parts of ourselves into awareness, accept them, and then decide what to do with them. This belief influenced the name of this practice, Imọlẹ. In yoruba, my native language, imọlẹ means illuminate, light, shine, or new dawn. My approach to therapy is empathic, collaborative, and person-centered, and integrates multiple evidence-based therapy practices. My approach is rooted in existential &amp; interpersonal therapies, which emphasizes a focus on understanding yourself and the meaning you make out of your experiences, while attending to your interpersonal relationships and social functioning. I also regularly incorporate techniques and interventions from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Achievement and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to achieve therapy goals. Regardless of what brings you to therapy, my culture-centered approach allows me to attend to the intersections of your cultural identities and how it impacts how you experience the world and how the world experiences you. With this, we can identify how to address day to day challenges, and other major aspects of your life you would like to change.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About Dr. Cabirou - Education &amp; Work Experience</image:title>
      <image:caption>My identity as a counseling psychologist was developed through training at the following institutions: Loyola University- PhD in Counseling Psychology Northwestern University Counseling and Psychological Services- Predoctoral Internship Advocate Trauma Recovery Center- Postdoctoral Fellowship As a clinician, I have had the fortunate opportunities to work in various settings including inpatient and outpatient behavior health systems, trauma unit of medical hospitals, emergency rooms, university counseling centers, and community counseling centers. I have worked with individuals across the lifespan with various presenting concerns including mood, relationships, identity, education/career, cross-cultural challenges, and family-of-origin. I also have specialized training in working with college students, immigrants, and survivors of intentional violence/trauma. Licensed Clinical Psychologist- IL License # 071.010777</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About Chaney - Therapy Style</image:title>
      <image:caption>I believe change occurs with acceptance and awareness, then we make a conscious decision to change in order to bring about desirable results conducive to the lifestyle we want to live. My approach to therapy utilizes CBT, Psychodynamic and integrative therapy, in which I incorporate mindfulness and motivational interviewing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a clinical mental health professional, substance abuse counselor, trainer and speaker. Initially, I started out working in a residential home for at-risk adolescents and teaching in an alternative school with at-risk youth. It was then that I developed a passion for working with at-risk youth and young adults. In 2018, I graduated from Concordia University with a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and went on to work at Warrenville Juvenile prison as a Substance Abuse Counselor. I specialize in working with at-risk youth and adults struggling with substance use, life transitions, family/couples relational issues, stress and anger management, anxiety, grief and loss. I also provide social-emotional and life skills training for organizations designed to help eradicate the barriers, build life skills and work skills for teens and young adults in the work field.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My favorite movies are Love Jones and The Notebook--what can I say? I'm a hopeless romantic. I often contribute my desire to strengthen the building blocks of families to my desire to see healthy relationships similar to those of the many Hollywood love stories, such as those displayed in my favorite movies.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dr. Gihane Jérémie-Brink - Therapy Style</image:title>
      <image:caption>I have nearly 15 years of clinical experience providing therapeutic services to individuals, couples, families, and groups. A specialist in multicultural counseling, and racial-ethnic socialization, I seek to listen compassionately to various perspectives, and am sensitive to issues of culture, class, sexual orientation, gender, and religious background. My approach to therapeutic treatment integrates person-centered, family/systems-based, behavioral, and emotion-focused techniques rooted in a multicultural framework. This eclectic, strengths-based, adaptive model provides an open and safe space, and fosters deeper understanding and respect for the unique perspectives and contexts of the clients, couples, and families with whom I work with. My clinical work and training have featured the integration of multiculturalism and social justice in theory, research, and practice. I have extensive training and experience utilizing Integrative Systemic Therapy, Emotion-Focused therapy (EFT), and Gottman Couple therapy. I was also trained in Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) as a predoctoral American Psychologically Association Minority Fellow and Mental Health Policy intern for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I engage in my community, give talks and keynote addresses, lead workshops on mental health wellness, strengthening couple and family relationships, and prevention and intervention efforts in Black and culturally diverse families. My love Language is BBQ; I pride myself in being aFrench fry connoisseur, a movie trailer watcher (if that’s a thing), a lover of travel and music, and a fierce competitor in family dance offs.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dr. Gihane Jérémie-Brink - Education &amp; Work Experience</image:title>
      <image:caption>Loyola University Chicago- PhD in Counseling Psychology, MA in Community Counseling University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign- Predoctoral Health Service Psychology Internship The Family Institute at Northwestern University- Postdoctoral Clinical Scholar Fellowship I am an Assistant Professor in the Graduate Program in Clinical and Counseling Psychology at The William Paterson University. In my courses, I enjoy teaching about theory, research, and therapeutic interventions in relation to couples and families (Couple and Family Therapy; Love 101: How to Build Romantic Relationships that Last; Introduction to Counseling and Psychotherapy). I also serve in executive leadership for APA’s Division 43: Society for Couple and Family Psychology, the leading national organization for couple and family psychologists. My clinical training emphasized evidence-based therapy working with adolescents, young adults/college students, adults in transition, couples, and families. I completed my postdoctoral fellowship at The Family Institute at Northwestern University, where I received advanced training and research in couple and family therapy, and supervised graduate students’ clinical work.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dr. Alexis Davis - Therapy Style</image:title>
      <image:caption>In my therapeutic practice, I blend Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Acceptance Commitment Therapy with holistic practices such as mindfulness, meditation, reiki, and elements of hip-hop culture. My goal is to offer a culturally affirming and empowering approach that helps clients develop their own paths to healing. I work with a diverse range of individuals, including children, adolescents, and adults, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, generational trauma, grief, and identity development. My therapeutic work is centered on fostering self-awareness, accountability, and acceptance within a supportive and sacred environment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I’ve branded myself as a ‘HipHopologist,’ a unique title that reflects my passion for merging mental health with hip-hop culture. This approach not only connects with clients on a cultural level but also helps reach communities with historically limited access to mental health services. Outside of therapy, I enjoy exploring how music and cultural practices can enhance well-being and contribute to meaningful personal growth.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dr. Alexis Davis - Education &amp; Work Experience</image:title>
      <image:caption>I am a Clinical Psychologist from Kansas City, MO, with a Ph.D. from Jackson State University, earned in 2018. My doctoral research focused on the influence of contemporary rap music on Black college-aged men and women’s racial identity development, self-esteem, and implicit bias. This academic foundation has been pivotal in shaping my approach to integrating mental health with hip-hop culture and wellness.</image:caption>
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