Michaela Webb is a dedicated graduate student therapist from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. With a profound passion for reshaping the narrative surrounding mental health in her cultural context, Michaela strives to make impactful change and be an avenue of help. Born and raised within a Black and faith-based community, she intimately understands the stigma surrounding mental health within these cultural contexts and recognizes the critical importance of addressing mental health needs within diverse cultural settings.
Michaela believes in honoring the cultural nuances that influence her clients' experiences, allowing for a more holistic and effective therapeutic journey. By bridging cultural awareness with clinical expertise, she strives to create a safe and inclusive space where clients can authentically explore their inner self without fear of judgment.
While her heart beats strongly for the well-being of children and teens, Michaela's dedication extends to individuals of all ages. Whether working with adolescents, adults, couples, or families, she approaches each therapeutic encounter with empathy and a deep commitment to fostering growth and healing. Through her compassionate presence and undeniable support, she aims to empower others to embrace their authenticity, find their voice, and navigate life's journey with courage and resilience. She lives by the motto “Breathe Darling, this is just a chapter not the whole story!”