I am a psychologist who enjoys working with adults and adolescents. I
understand that clients are people, not sets of symptoms. Because of this
belief, I work hard to minimize the anxiety that some people have about
coming to therapy, and to build a collaborative, supportive relationship. I
tend to be relaxed and calm, and am good at helping others to find a sense
of calmness in their own lives.

In addition to working with those who have anxiety, depression,
bereavement, and relationship problems, I enjoy helping people learn to
thrive after experiencing abuse or other traumatic events, or are feeling
the effects of post traumatic stress disorder. I also proudly serve the
LGBTQ community and have experience working with gender-related
issues. In addition, I have extensive experience working with people who
have worries about alcohol or other drugs in their lives, or the lives of
loved ones.

My work is informed by many different approaches because I believe that
each of us is a unique individual. I do believe strongly in the mind/body
connection, and therefore have found some techniques to help people that
go beyond traditional talk therapy. These include
EMDR (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing), and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.
These can be woven into regular talk therapy sessions to help reduce  
physical tension and anxiety, and gain integration between the logical,
emotional, and physical aspects of a person's experience.

I received my Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Southern Illinois
University, and am a licensed psychologist in Wisconsin. In addition to my
mental health counseling practice, I provide trauma counseling to crime
victims through the Dane County DAs office, and crisis services through
UW-Madison.
Practicing at
6314 Odana Rd, Suite E
Madison, WI 53719

608.250.2492
suegill@madisontherapy.com
About Sue