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Christian Counselors in Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Mitchell Hicks, PhD
Licensd Psychologist #071006835
1655 N. Arlington Heights Rd., #205E
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Phone: (630) 849-8275
Email: Dr. Hicks
Website: DrMitchellHicks.com

"I have over 10 years of specialized education and experience in working with individuals, families, couples, and groups to work though a variety of presenting concerns. I have earned a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Indianapolis and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Cincinnati. I completed my predoctoral internship in clinical psychology through the School of Professional Psychology at Wright State University."


Natalia Yangarber-Hicks, PhD
Licensed Psychologist #071006811
1655 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 205E
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Phone: (630) 849-8276
Email: Dr. Yangarber-Hicks
Website: DrNataliaYH.com

"In order to experience lasting growth and change, most of us first need to become progressively more honest with ourselves. This honesty about our desires, motives, and feelings, while ultimately freeing, is not easily achieved alone, apart from a trusting relationship. It is my privilege to help you examine your life in the context of a safe therapeutic relationship. I believe that when shameful and painful experiences can be brought to light, understood and fleshed out, it is generally much easier to feel a sense of agency over important aspects of your life and accept and let go of others that cannot be changed. Honestly facing and reclaiming previously disowned parts of your experience may lead to a number of desired changes. It can give you the courage to shed unnecessarily rigid and self-defeating ways of being and relating to others and allow you to experience more contentment and hope in life. I welcome the
opportunity to partner with you in this process."




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