Margaret Byrnes, PhD
Margaret has been providing psychological services for over thirty years. She earned her PhD in clinical psychology from DePaul University with a specialty in child psychology. She sees individuals of all ages, providing individual, couples, and family therapy. Margaret has worked extensively with anxiety, panic, OCD, depression, PTSD, ADHD, learning disabilities, autism, social and emotional functioning, grief and loss, stress, marital and family conflict, LGBTQ+ needs, and parent skills training. Areas of subspecialty include giftedness, chronic illness, and gender identity development.
Margaret believes in resiliency and helps clients identify and utilize their strengths. She integrates a number of therapeutic perspectives and works with clients to collaboratively develop individualized treatment approaches. Margaret is trained in Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT, “tapping”), a well-researched method of psychological acupressure useful in reducing physiological stress and assisting healing. Margaret is a PSYPACT provider and may offer teletherapy services to clients in participating states.
Quinn, Margaret's certified therapy dog, frequently joins her for sessions (though not with dog-adverse or allergic clients) along with Homer, the uncertified therapy hermit crab. In addition to work and parenting, Margaret also enjoys the fine arts, reading, and spending time in nature, especially hiking, biking, and kayaking.
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Margaret Byrnes
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