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  • CCIH Welcomes New Community Members

    CCIH Welcomes New Community Members

    We’d like to introduce you to the four new therapists who have joined our workplace here at CCIH! We are so glad to have Jenny, Christy, Nancy, and Hannah be a part of our professional community.  Jenny Feliciano, LPC Why CCIH? Why CCIH? Great question! When I initially stumbled upon CCIH website I knew it…

  • CCIH Statement on Racial Trauma
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    CCIH Statement on Racial Trauma

    We at CCIH find ourselves compelled to reflect on what it means to be a trauma-informed therapist during the current times.  The pandemic has shone an ugly light on the reality that there are wide disparities across race and identities in our country.  Illuminating very painfully what happens in a country built on principles of…

  • Welcome Our New Student Intern at CCIH – Holly Wollesen!

    Welcome Our New Student Intern at CCIH – Holly Wollesen!

    Read a short interview below to learn a bit more about our new student intern at CCIH – Holly Wollesen! What initially got you interested in therapy? I was first interested in mental health when I volunteered in the psychiatric ward at The University of Wisconsin- Madison Hospital. Through my interactions and connections with the…

  • Welcome Our New Staff Member at CCIH – Michelle Horner!

    Welcome Our New Staff Member at CCIH – Michelle Horner!

    Read a short interview below to learn a bit more about our new CCIH Staff member, Michelle Horner! What initially got you interested in therapy? In my undergraduate studies, I was drawn to both the fields of psychology and criminal justice with limited understanding of how I could make sense of these two interests. A…

  • Welcome Our New Staff member at CCIH!

    Welcome Our New Staff member at CCIH!

    Read a short interview below to learn a bit more about our newest CCIH Staff member, Leah Goldgar! What initially got you interested in therapy? I’ve wanted to be a therapist since late elementary school. I frequently found myself in the role of “helper” and was always drawn to people who seemed to be in…

  • The Untold Story, Get Out of Your Own Way and NARM with Bianka Hardin

    The Untold Story, Get Out of Your Own Way and NARM with Bianka Hardin

    Listen to a podcast with Bianka Hardin. Enjoy a rich conversation about: – Bianka’s journey into developing more safety and enjoyment in her body and working with anxieties and fears – Exploring trust and mistrust – The profound experience of realizing she was holding someone else’s fear – Bianka’s personal journey into exploring the truth…

  • for Carol

    for Carol

    Carol McRaith was a member of the CCIH community since the very beginning–from before we even existed as an office.  I remember well our first conversation when she agreed to embark on this journey with me. Neither of us knew what would evolve but she entered wholeheartedly.  She participated in all of our early decision…