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Staff Therapist
Education
M.A. in Clinical Social Work — University of Chicago
B.S. in Human Development and Psychological Services — Northwestern University
I Treat
Young Adult
Adult
LGBTQIA+
Issues I Treat
Emotion Regulation Issues
Suicidality
Substance Abuse
Self-Harm
LGBTQIA+ Identity & Relationships
Addiction
Depression / Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Trauma
Borderline Personality Disorder
Women's Issues
School Stress
Anger Management
Family of Origin Issues
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Kink / Alternative Lifestyles
Life Stage Transitions
Panic
Polyamory, Non-monogamy, Non-traditional Relationships
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Racism Issues
College (Transition to)
Men’s Issues
Sexual Issues
Spirituality / Religion
Stress Management
Grief & Loss
Work / Life Balance
Workplace Issues
Eating Disorders
Types of Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Meditation
Mindfulness & Behavior Therapies
Relational Cultural Therapy
About

Emma Meyerhoff received her Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from The University of Chicago and is a staff therapist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University. With a particular interest in DBT and ACT, Ms. Meyerhoff utilizes a values-based approach to support clients in living more fulfilling lives. Particular clinical interests include substance use, self-harm and working with LGBTQIA+ clients. Through a collaborative therapeutic relationship, she empowers clients to use their existing strengths and build new skills. Ms. Meyerhoff brings a warm, curious and compassionate style and is eager to partner with clients on their journey toward healing.

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