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Madeline Levin

I’m Madeline Levin, a final year candidate in Northwestern University's Master's in Mental Health Counseling program. I'm passionate about supporting clients who have experienced trauma, including PTSD and CPTSD. My approach is rooted in trauma and attachment theory, and I strive to create a space that feels authentic, compassionate, and empowering. Through our work together we’ll explore challenges through a lens of self-compassion, with an emphasis on building mind-body connection and identifying your unique strengths.

I also support clients in identity discovery and building a strong foundation of meaning and purpose in life. Whether you feel stuck, overwhelmed by unresolved pain, or uncertain about who you are, I aim to help you reconnect with your core values and sense of self. My goal is for you to feel understood, supported, and equipped with strategies to move forward, so you can live with greater clarity, fulfillment, and joy.

about me

I identify as:
she/her
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Jewish
Age:
Early/Mid 20s
I work in states:
New York
Supervised By:
My Specialties:
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ADHD
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Anxiety
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Body image
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Building confidence
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Depression
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Emotional regulation
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Family life
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Grief and loss
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Loneliness
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Life transitions
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Dating and relationships
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Trauma or PTSD
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Stress and burnout
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Substance use
How I typically work:
Psychodynamic
Person-centered
Mindfulness-based
Existential
Trauma-informed
Somatic work / Nervous system healing
Healing inner parts (IFS)
Action-oriented (ACT)
I'm familiar working with religions:
Judaism