Tracy Youngblood, LCSW
"Establishing relationships and environments that support an individual's autonomy and self-empowerment to facilitate meaningful personal growth and change."
Experience working with: Adults
Location: Virtual Only | Telehealth: Yes
Specializes in:
Anxiety
Career Counseling
Coping Skills
Depression
Life Transitions
Parenting Strategies
Relationship Issues (Familial, Professional, Partner, and Platonic)
Student and Professional Stressors
Women’s Issues
About Tracy:
Tracy Youngblood collaborates with clients to not just grow, but flourish! Grounded in client-centered and humanistic philosophies, she supports clients in their journey to meaningful personal growth, self-empowerment, and lasting transformation. With compassion and empathy, Tracy forms meaningful relationships with her clients and cultivates an environment where they can enhance self-understanding, self-regard, and achieve their goals.
Tracy earned her LCSW from University of Chicago and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Illinois and Michigan, allowing her to accept clients from either state. Tracy sees adults of all ages and shares a special connection with university students working through life transitions.
For fun, Tracy loves to spend time outdoors particularly out on the water sailing. She also has a passion for literature and always looks forward to spending time with friends.
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Hear from Tracy’s Clients:
“Tracy is wonderful - she remembers the small details of our discussions, which makes me feel important and listened to.”
“Tracy is a thoughtful, emphatic listener who makes you feel valued but is also very relatable. She creates a safe environment that allows you to open up and be vulnerable.”
“Tracy is great. I really enjoy working with her and she has been a great help in our time together.”
“Tracy is phenomenal in every way and has truly helped change my life for the better! Couldn't recommend her more.”
“Tracy is kind, thoughtful, and professional. She has also made herself available to me when I needed her.”