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Angela Kopp-sinclair LCSW
Counselor/Therapist | Professional
5016 N UNIVERSITY ST STE 101 PEORIA IL, 61614About
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is passionate about wellness and working with clients through their struggles. I believe in engaging in a collaborative process that is client-centered and empowering. I have over 22 years of experience working with individuals who are struggling with mental health issues, substance abuse issues, relationship conflicts, trauma and life transitions. If you are interested in scheduling a free 15 minute initial consultation with me, please request one online at https://www.angiesinclaircounsling.com, send me an email at angiesinclaircounseling@gmail.com, or call me directly at (309) 863-5590.
Education and Training
University of Illinois-Chicago MSW 1995
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Should I go to therapy for anxiety?
It might be a good idea to talk to a counselor about your anxiety - there are a lot of tools you can learn to deal better with your anxiety. READ MORE
Is it worth going to couples counseling?
If both you and your husband are willing to work on the issues, then yes, couples counseling would be worth looking into. You would want to find a therapist who has experience working with couples. READ MORE
What psychotherapy is best for PTSD?
It is difficult to name one type of therapy that works best for everyone diagnosed with PTSD. There has been research that indicates CBT talk therapy, neurofeedback and EMDR all are therapies to try to decrease symptoms. READ MORE
Can a psychologist treat panic attacks?
Any psychologist, LCSW or LCPC (master lever therapist) who has expertise in the area of anxiety or panic attacks may be able to help with managing your symptoms. READ MORE
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