Our Team

Paige Lichtenberger, MA
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Intern
She/Her/Hers
SPECIAL CLINICAL INTERESTS
Adjustment Disorders
Anxiety
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Executive Functioning
Depression
Oppositional Defiance (ODD)
Play therapy
Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum
Psychological testing
Trauma and PTSD
EDUCATION
Doctoral Internship: MiraCare Neuro Behavioral Health
Doctoral Training: Adler University- Chicago
Master’s Degree: Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University- Chicago
Bachelor’s Degree: The University of Alabama- Tuscaloosa
Paige is a Doctoral Intern currently attending Adler University where she is completing her doctorate in clinical psychology. Over the past 7 years, Paige has worked in a variety of clinical settings where she saw numerous clinical presentations. Her primary passions are working with children, adolescents, young adults, and their families, as well as comprehensive psychological assessment. Through psychological testing, Paige aims to help her clients gain a better understanding of their strengths and their challenges, to inform their treatment and promote their growth.
It is Paige’s goal to provide a non-judgmental, supportive environment for her clients where they can expect to be met with compassion and understanding. Paige believes that the foundation of therapy is a relationship that is built on trust, empathy, and authenticity. Because every person is unique, Paige offers an integrative approach to therapy that is collaborative, solution-focused, and aimed at creating meaningful movement toward positive change. This helps her meet the ever-changing needs of her clients and the world they navigate. She places an emphasis on family systems therapy, attachment theory, and utilizes various play-based approaches in her sessions to foster engagement, creativity, genuineness, and expression.
In her free time, Paige enjoys watching college football (Roll Tide!), traveling, spending time with her Miniature Schnauzer named Beau, and raising awareness for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation.