Lynnette Wright, MS, LCPC, NCC, CADC

Telehealth

Education

School:
National Louis University 

Degree:
MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling 

Additional Certificates:

LCPC- IL Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

NCC – National Certified Counselor

CADC- Certified AODA Counselor 

BC-TMH- Board Certified- Tele Mental Health Provider



Lynnette is a third-year Clinical Psychology doctoral student at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at National Louis University. Prior to her admission to the doctoral program, Lynnette completed a Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, which led to her becoming a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the state of Illinois.

Lynnette’s current focus is researching, addressing, and reducing the barriers and stigma surrounding mental health care. Her hope is to continue working alongside patients to positively change their overall quality of life. Lynnette has experience working with individuals of all ages and in various areas of mental health, including substance abuse. In treatment, Lynnette uses a client-centered, strengths-based perspective to collaborate with clients toward achieving their treatment goals, with a firm belief that each client is the best expert of their own life.

Issues Treated

Addiction
Alchohol Use
Anger Management
Anxiety
Coping Skills
Depression
Drug Abuse
Dual Diagnosis
Gambling
Internet Addiction
Racial Identity
Relationship Issues
Sexual Addiction
Stress
Substance Use

Specialties

Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Anxiety
Depression

Session Types

Telehealth
Individual Therapy

Age Specialties

Elders (65+)
Adults

Types of Therapy

Individuals
Group
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Culturally Sensitive
Dialectical (DBT)
Humanistic
Motivational Interviewing
Multicultural
Strength-Based