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Dr. Lisa Johnson

  • Illinois
  • Provides confidential online counseling through BetterHelp

About Dr. Lisa Johnson's service

Dr. Lisa Parks Johnson is a highly experienced and dedicated therapist with over 20 years of experience in the field of psychotherapy. As a Licensed Certified Professional Counselor (LCPC) and a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) in the state of Illinois, she is well-equipped to address a wide range of presenting issues. Dr. Johnson holds a doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology and has worked extensively with individuals, families, and couples. Her expertise covers areas such as substance abuse, domestic violence, grief and loss, women’s issues, parenting, trauma, anxiety, depression, and anger. Dr. Johnson takes a holistic approach to therapy, focusing on individual strengths and tailoring her methods to meet each person’s unique needs. She firmly believes in the importance of establishing a healthy therapeutic alliance and providing supportive therapy to help individuals alleviate symptoms, improve self-esteem, manage impulses, regulate negative thinking, and build effective coping skills for life’s challenges.

Areas of Focus and Specialization

Additional areas

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Dr. Lisa Johnson is serving from:

Illinois

Welcoming International Clients?

Yes

Years in practice

3 years

NPI number

1609170588

License Details

IL LCPC 180.002716

License: LCPC

Illinois

License number: 180.002716

Expires at 2025-03-31

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