Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant, LCSW
- Client-centered care
- Trauma-focused therapy
- Family and relationship work
About Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant
Sue has a background working with adoption and foster care matters, family of origin issues, divorce and separation, and compassion fatigue. She brings experience with conflict resolution, neglect, sexual abuse, and other complex family dynamics to collaborative therapy work. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Illinois - LCSW stands for Licensed Clinical Social Worker - and is a graduate of the Jane Addams School of Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Sue aims to support and empower clients as they consider steps toward change, helping them build coping skills, strengthen relationships, and pursue clearer direction in their lives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much experience does Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant have?
She has three years of experience.
Is Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant a licensed therapist?
Yes. She holds the credential LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker). License details: IL LCSW 149010377.
In which languages does Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant provide therapy?
She provides therapy in English.
Where is Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant located?
She is located in Illinois.
How can I work with Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant as my therapist?
Clients can work with her through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Does Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant work with international clients?
She does not currently work with international clients.
How much does therapy with Sue (Suzanne) Trezevant cost?
The cost of therapy can vary depending on factors such as a client's location and the therapist's availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be canceled at any time, for any reason. For current details, click the "Start Therapy" button on this page.
How can I get started with therapy?
Getting started with therapy is quick and straightforward. Prospective clients can click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire that helps match them with a therapist. Depending on availability, a first session may then be scheduled and take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.
Could Remote Therapy Be the Right Fit?
Many people wonder if online therapy can truly make a difference. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.One of the main benefits is flexibility. Individuals can connect with a therapist through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging, which can make it easier to fit therapeutic work into a busy schedule. Licensed professionals offer a range of approaches and clients may switch therapists if they would like a different fit.
Online therapy can be a practical option for people seeking consistent, professional support while balancing other responsibilities, and it can accommodate different communication preferences and life circumstances.
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