
Aga Grabowski
Wildflower Center for Emotional Health
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Aga Grabowski is a co-founder of Wildflower Center for Emotional Health, a psychotherapist, a presenter and a trainer in the area of perinatal and reproductive mental health. Many other aspects of her personal identity inform her clinical work: chief among them is her family and immigrant background which has informed her attunement to the psychological upheaval that accompanies major life transitions and to the many sociocultural forces that shape one's lived experience.
In her clinical work, she is focused on helping people thrive and cope during periods of significant change, and particularly during journeys towards and through parenthood which may involve infertility, losses, depression, anxiety, conflict. She works with people from all walks in life. Aga views psychotherapy as a deeply collaborative process that aims to help people discover and tap into their strengths and resources.
Aga has extensive training in perinatal and reproductive mental health, evidence-based treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, sex therapy, and trauma. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in International Studies at the University of Chicago and obtained her Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. Aga often present on topics related to mental health. She is an AASECT-certified sex therapist and a certified perinatal mental health clinician. She is also pursuing further training in EMDR to better assist clients presenting with trauma. She believes that the most valuable learning experiences come from her clients: their experience, wisdom and perspective have shaped her clinical practice the most, something which she is deeply grateful for.
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