About Rebecca Zusel
Rebecca, a Licensed Master Social Worker, began her education in Child and Family Development at The Ohio State University and then earned her Masters degree in Social Work from Loyola University-Chicago. Rebecca has experience working with children, adolescents and their families, as well as adults.
She has worked in multiple settings, including community mental health, public schools, and domestic violence agencies, providing individual, group, and family therapy, case management, consultation, and clinical outpatient therapy. Rebecca believes in the importance of forming relationships with each of her clients and utilizing this connection as an agent of change.
She approaches her work from a psychodynamic perspective and, thus, focuses on helping her clients increase their self-awareness, utilizing Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy to help meet their individual goals.
Psychotherapy may be helpful for a variety of presenting difficulties and may involve different constellations of individuals, depending on the needs of the individual, situation, or circumstance. We provide psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families affected by psychiatric, psychological, developmental, relational, transitional, and emotional difficulties.
Our experience allows us to thoughtfully provide these services to individuals throughout the lifespan, from very young children to older adults. We work with those from all cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, as well as, those from all abilities, genders, and sexual orientations.