125 S. Wilke Rd., Suite 203C, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 | 847-757-4098
Christine Santini, LCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
125 S. Wilke Rd., Suite 203C, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 | 847-757-4098
Christine Santini, LCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Mental health services for those with physical, intellectual, and psychological disabilities.
In-person and Telehealth appointments available.
One-on-one, confidential counseling for those who need emotional support and guidance due to depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, loneliness, work-place socialization issues, etc.
Counseling with the adult in need, along with family members, caregivers, guardians and other people who play an integral role in the life of the individual with special needs.
One-on-one, confidential counseling is available for caregivers who need emotional support and strategies to tackle caregiver fatigue, stress, isolation, grief, sadness, and more.
Depression and anxiety are some of the most uncomfortable emotions that arise as individuals move through stages of adulthood. Lack of employment, social, and educational opportunities, can leave people feeling unproductive, dependent, and alone. By using creative tools during the counseling process, we are able to help you recover moti
Depression and anxiety are some of the most uncomfortable emotions that arise as individuals move through stages of adulthood. Lack of employment, social, and educational opportunities, can leave people feeling unproductive, dependent, and alone. By using creative tools during the counseling process, we are able to help you recover motivation, increase independence, and develop goals that can lead to joy and hopefulness.
Many adults with disabilities struggle to live with past trauma that may have involved physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse, In addition, some are challenged by the grief and loss of loved ones that may have passed away, moved, or disconnected themselves from the family. Confusion and hopelessness can linger long after such events tak
Many adults with disabilities struggle to live with past trauma that may have involved physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse, In addition, some are challenged by the grief and loss of loved ones that may have passed away, moved, or disconnected themselves from the family. Confusion and hopelessness can linger long after such events take place. We can help you to discover hope and understanding to begin the healing process.
Developing relationships with peers, significant others, or co-workers can be intimidating for adults with disabilities. The use of communication devices, picture boards and/or sign language may impact ones ability, while others may have communication barriers while others may not have the ability to connect. We can help you through rol
Developing relationships with peers, significant others, or co-workers can be intimidating for adults with disabilities. The use of communication devices, picture boards and/or sign language may impact ones ability, while others may have communication barriers while others may not have the ability to connect. We can help you through role plays, video presentations, and social groups, so you feel confident and hopeful about building meaningful and long-lasting relationships.
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