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Core Faculty, Marriage and Family Therapy Program
Clinical Lecturer of Psychology at Northwestern University
Primary Branch: MSMFT On-Campus
Therapist
Education
Ph.D. Candidate in Family Science – University of Minnesota
B.S. Family Social Science, University of Minnesota
M.S. Marriage and Family Therapy, Northwestern University
I Treat
15-20 Years Old
Young Adult
Adult
Couple & Marriage
Interracial Couples
Family
LGBTQIA+
Issues I Treat
Anxiety Disorders
Depression / Mood Disorders
College (Transition to)
LGBTQIA+ Identity & Relationships
Adult Children & Parent Relationship Issues
School Refusal
Child-Parent Attachment Issues
Emotion Regulation Issues
Cognitive Flexibility / Executive Functioning
Couples Conflict
Divorce / Marital Separation / Post-Divorce Adjustment
Family of Origin Issues
Grief & Loss
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Panic
Perfectionism
Premarital Counseling
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) & Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Stress Management
Substance Abuse
Therapists in Therapy
Trauma
Work / Life Balance
Types of Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Brief Consultation (1-6 Sessions)
CBT-informed
Couple Therapy
Emotion Focused Therapy
Family Therapy
Humanistic Therapy
Integrative Systemic Therapy
Narrative Therapy
About

Connor Callahan, M.S., LMFT (he/him) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT Core Faculty Member, and Doctoral Candidate at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Family Studies specializing in Marriage and Family Therapy. His research interest focuses on how LGBTQ young people develop their identity and how family and school environments can serve as supports or barriers to this development.

Connor completed his master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at The Family Institute at Northwestern University. He has worked in academic, agency, and group practice settings, including completing the postgraduate fellowship in treating adolescent depression and anxiety at TFI. Connor practices Integrative Systemic Therapy in his work with individuals, couples, and families. Within the IST framework, Connor utilizes interventions from several therapy models including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS).

Other Professional Involvement/Leadership Positions

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Young Professional Member

National Council on Family Relations, Young Professional Member

Selected publications/presentations

Refereed Journal Articles

Callahan, C.J., & McGuire, J.M. (2021). Sexual orientation labeling: relational processes of trans identity development, Culture, Health & Sexuality, DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2021.1992014  

Manuscripts Under Review 

Callahan, C.J., McGuire. J.K., Chen, M., Peer, O.P., Krasovec, I., (under review) Formation of future parental or non-parental identities in transgender young people: A Qualitative Study.

Sack, J.K., Wang., Y., Callahan, C., & Horn, S. (2024). Teachers’ Harmful Behaviors Towards Students: Understanding the Role of Judgment and Observation. [submitted for publication].

Invited Works - Editor Reviewed 

Dini, Z., Ibrahim, M., Callahan, C. J., (2023). Immigrant and Refugee Families: Theory and Practice. In K. M. Hertlein (Ed.) International Handbook of Couple and Family Therapy. Taylor and Francis.


McGuire, J. K., Callahan, C. J. (2023). Sexuality education LGBTQ inclusion mandates. In A. E. Goldberg (Ed.) Encylopedia of LGBTQ Studies. Sage

Insurance Accepted
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Out of Network Reimbursement
Self Pay
Languages
English