Rachel Tillman
Therapist
Offers Online Sessions
LPCC
Female
I'm a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). I've been practicing 10+ years. I'm licensed to practice in the State of California - LPCC 8014. I began my career in Chicago.
I am a psychotherapist, with a trained as a clinical psychologist with a comprehensive foundation in evidenced based practices, research, and teaching.
Working with individuals, groups, couples, and families, I’ve primarily practiced in nonprofit and community based settings. I've helped college students, survivors of violence, individuals, couples, and families with complex trauma (childhood, sexual, intimate, workplace, or spiritual), LGBTQ identities, persons at intersections of identity and path, those with clinical diagnoses, persons wanting to heal, others wanting growth. I’ve mainly worked with adults, though I have treated individuals 12 years and older. One of the greatest honors has been to earn my clients’ trust. I fundamentally believe this work is both a profession, and also a calling, a blend of art and science.
As to how I practice, I am compelled by depth psychology, having completed more extensive psychodynamic training (Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis). I also have completed the Emotion Focused Therapy Externship with Sue Johnson herself.
Other experiences:
After college, I was an Americorps volunteer at Chicago's Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. I also worked with Asian and African refugees in Chicago before beginning my doctoral studies. I also have been a consultant, trainer, and speaker, addressing mental health and diversity in the workplace. I also lead people operations for a local nonprofit.
I enjoy:
Audible; podcasts: We Can Do Hard Things, Esther Perel's Where Should We Begin?, and Danielle LaPorte's With Love, Danielle; drives in the desert; Balboa Park; Laguna' Beach's art scene; African drumming; poetry (Andrea Gibson); a good nap.
I am a psychotherapist, with a trained as a clinical psychologist with a comprehensive foundation in evidenced based practices, research, and teaching.
Working with individuals, groups, couples, and families, I’ve primarily practiced in nonprofit and community based settings. I've helped college students, survivors of violence, individuals, couples, and families with complex trauma (childhood, sexual, intimate, workplace, or spiritual), LGBTQ identities, persons at intersections of identity and path, those with clinical diagnoses, persons wanting to heal, others wanting growth. I’ve mainly worked with adults, though I have treated individuals 12 years and older. One of the greatest honors has been to earn my clients’ trust. I fundamentally believe this work is both a profession, and also a calling, a blend of art and science.
As to how I practice, I am compelled by depth psychology, having completed more extensive psychodynamic training (Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis). I also have completed the Emotion Focused Therapy Externship with Sue Johnson herself.
Other experiences:
After college, I was an Americorps volunteer at Chicago's Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. I also worked with Asian and African refugees in Chicago before beginning my doctoral studies. I also have been a consultant, trainer, and speaker, addressing mental health and diversity in the workplace. I also lead people operations for a local nonprofit.
I enjoy:
Audible; podcasts: We Can Do Hard Things, Esther Perel's Where Should We Begin?, and Danielle LaPorte's With Love, Danielle; drives in the desert; Balboa Park; Laguna' Beach's art scene; African drumming; poetry (Andrea Gibson); a good nap.
Who might be a good fit
for Rachel
?
Those managing concerns related to complex trauma or relationship challenges may appreciate the methods Rachel Tillman incorporates into her practice. Her integration of psychodynamic approaches and Emotionally Focused Therapy offers a thoughtful space for individuals and couples seeking to explore emotional depth and healing across diverse identities and life experiences.
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Top Specialties
Anxiety
Career Counseling
Couples Counseling
Depression
Family Conflict
Grief
LGBTQ+ Mental Health
Life Transitions
Older Adults
Peer Relationships
Spirituality
Women's Mental Health
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Treatment Methods
Ages Treated
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LGBTQ
White
Languages Spoken
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LPCC
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