About me

Thalia Tikka, LCSW & MA

Values based narrative therapist providing care work, counseling, and transformative approaches to conflict mediation remotely for Illinois residents

Therapy can be a radically liberating process, and I believe our personal and inner healing work is part of the larger social justice movements we participate in for our mutual liberation. As a queer person myself, I tend to work with other LGBTQ+ people exploring and expanding their sexualities and gender identities. As someone involved in radical politics, I offer validation and therapeutic solidarity to abolitionists and activists across the spectrum of liberation movements. And as a person with mental illness, I offer a dignified and person-centered approach to caring for our most sensitive personal issues and life challenges.

I typically practice narrative therapy, a form of trauma therapy developed to empower people to have more agency and autonomy over their lives. Narrative therapy involves identifying narratives that shape our sense of self and society, developing skills to feel more confident and competent, and learning how to mediate our inner conflicts and contradictions.

Feel free to reach out for a free consultation if you (as an individual, or in your relationship) feel you might benefit from a liberation psychology approach to narrative therapy and a transformative justice approach to conflict mediation! I accept most major insurances and accept sliding scale appointments starting at $35 per hour.

Qualifications

Illinois license #

DePaul University 2020

Women’s and Gender studies

DePaul university 2020

experience in social services, social worker, and clinical mental health care