About Allison
Allison Radice uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques to help people manage addiction, trauma, and mood challenges. She brings 20 years of professional experience and an emphasis on practical coping skills. Allison holds an IL LCPC, which is noted here to identify her professional credential.
She speaks English and provides sessions remotely for people located in Illinois. Allison approaches therapy with the view that each person knows their story best. She draws on that perspective to build on existing strengths and practical skills.
Background and approach
Sessions focus on concrete steps clients can try between meetings and on clear ways to measure progress. Her work includes support for people navigating substance use concerns and for those processing trauma or abuse. She also helps people manage bipolar symptoms and supports parents facing the daily strains of caregiving.
She pays attention to how these challenges interact in a person’s life and looks for small changes that make a difference. Allison aims for collaboration in session. She listens first, then suggests strategies that match each person’s goals and rhythm.
Many clients leave sessions with a short plan they can use right away. To begin a match, people follow the site’s Start Therapy steps and complete a brief questionnaire. Scheduling is arranged to fit client and therapist availability, and sessions can be held by video call, phone, live chat, or text messaging.
Evidence-based approaches and online care that fit your life
Allison uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques tailored to the problem at hand. One common approach focuses on building practical coping skills to manage cravings, strong emotions, and mood swings; sessions include step-by-step strategies clients can practice between meetings. Another approach centers on trauma-informed work that helps people process painful experiences at a pace they choose, offering tools for grounding and reducing reactivity.Finding the right approach is part of the work together. Allison listens to goals and concerns, then recommends methods that match the person’s needs and preferences. She adjusts techniques over time so the plan stays useful and realistic for daily life.
Online sessions make it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule. Video calls let people connect face to face when talking and visual cues matter. Phone sessions work well when video isn’t convenient or bandwidth is limited. Live chat and text messaging offer shorter check-ins and flexible ways to share what’s coming up between appointments. These options help people keep consistent care while juggling work, family, and other obligations.
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What this counselor works with
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Also listed
- Bipolar disorder
- Parenting issues
- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed
- Illinois
- Languages
- English