Margaret Kassel, MA

Serving the Chicagoland and Glen Ellyn Area

Margaret's journey into the field of clinical psychology began in her work as a peer mentor to college students on the Autism spectrum at Western Kentucky University.

About Margaret

Margaret's journey into the field of clinical psychology began in her work as a peer mentor to college students on the Autism spectrum at Western Kentucky University. While there, her passion for helping others flourished as she aided individuals who were experiencing major life transitions. Since then, Margaret has earned a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College and is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College. Margaret's areas of specialty include anxiety, grief and loss, and relationship challenges and her experience includes working with young adults, couples, families, and older adults.

In her free time, Margaret can be found exploring the city of Chicago! She loves taking long bike rides along the lakefront, searching for her new favorite eatery, watercolor painting, and spending time with her friends and family.

Margaret’s approach to therapy

Margaret's therapeutic focus is to create a safe relational space where her clients can learn to understand their struggles from a place of compassion, and over time, make lasting, positive changes in their lives. By working together, she hopes clients will gain valuable insights and meaningful support, in order to experience a richer and fuller life. Margaret has found that therapy can transform lives, repair relationships, and offer lasting hope.

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