Mrs. Lisa Feldmann, Counselor/Therapist
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Mrs. Lisa Feldmann

Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health

3000 Hickory Ridge Dr Herrin IL, 62948-3731

About

Lisa Feldmann is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor practicing via telehealth in Herrin, IL. Lisa loves connecting with clients,  whether it be exploring skills to increase personal effectiveness or addressing trauma and its present day impact.   Lisa has a history of counseling those with addictions and self defeating patterns that affect relationships,  life goals, and other important areas of life functioning.  Lisa's clients will start with an assessment and then will work with Lisa to formulate treatment goals.  Lisa provides counseling to individuals and couples.  Family members can be included st the client's discretion. 

  

Education and Training

Southern Illinois University MA Rehabilitation Counseling 1998

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

CodependencyAddressing self defeating patternsSelf care for healthy relationshipsSetting boundariesTrauma

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • The Dominican Republic

Hobbies / Sports

  • Swimming, hiking, growing plants, sewing, knitting, design

Mrs. Lisa Feldmann's Practice location

Tele-Health

3000 Hickory Ridge Dr -
Herrin, IL 62948-3731
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New patients: 618-924-4021

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Get to know Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Lisa Feldmann, who serves patients in Illinois.

Lisa is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, providing telehealth services at her private practice in Herrin, Illinois. Years of experience treating individuals with active addiction, she has developed a deep understanding of the patterns that stem from addiction and family dysfunction. Her therapeutic approach aims to address the impact of these patterns on relationships and self-perception, enabling clients to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Academically, she holds a Masters of Art degree in Counselor Education, obtained from Southern Illinois University with a specialization in Substance Abuse. While her expertise lies in addiction therapy, she has expanded her areas of specialization to include family and relationship dynamics. She recognizes the significant role that these dynamics play in shaping our lives and how they can influence the development of self-defeating patterns.

By delving into these complex dynamics, Lisa  helps her clients understand and heal the self-defeating life patterns that stemmed from survival skills learned earlier in life.  Her therapeutic approach is empathetic, compassionate, and is highly influenced by the life changing magic of the 12 Steps.  She believes in creating a safe and nonjudgmental space where clients can openly express their concerns, hopes, and goals.  By building a strong therapeutic alliance, she helps clients identify their strengths and challenges – essential for facilitating personal growth and positive change.

To collaborate with clients seeking effective life changes, she utilizes evidence-based practices and strategies to support her clients in their recovery journey. She utilizes a combination of therapeutic modalities, drawing from cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and other effective approaches. Her goal is to equip her clients with the tools and skills they need to overcome addiction, navigate family and relationship dynamics, and break free from self-defeating patterns.

A licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC) is a professional who has been qualified to provide psychotherapy and other counseling services. LCPCs, like Lisa, are trained to work with individuals, families, and groups to treat mental, behavioral, and emotional problems and disorders.

On a more personal note, her favorite place to vacation is The Dominican Republic. In her free time, she enjoys swimming, knitting, hiking, growing plants, sewing, and design.

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