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Patrice Nerone, Parish Counselor

9/15/2022
   


Please meet Patrice Nerone, Assumption’s Parish Counselor!

Patrice Nerone, MDiv, MAPC, RN, ACHT earned a dual master’s degree in Divinity and Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University Chicago and a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Cleveland State University. She holds certification in clinical hypnotherapy and received advanced clinical training in grief and trauma counseling. Her approach to care is holistic, integrative, and culturally sensitive. Additionally, she offers a variety of mind-body interventions rooted in traditional healing practices.

When the challenges of life threaten to overwhelm us, sharing our personal experiences with a warm and attentive listener can be a healing and empowering exercise. Patrice is a spiritually integrated psychotherapist who wants to help you identify and remove obstacles that diminish your sense of well-being. She works with you to resolve problems, understand yourself better, uncover growth opportunities, and find meaning.

Our mental health affects how we think, feel, and act. A healthy sense of well-being improves our outlook on life and allows us to make wise decisions. We create stronger, healthier bonds that lead to more satisfying and supportive relationships. Moreover, we learn resilience and can cope better with the stresses of daily life.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with Patrice, you can reach her by phone at 312.884.9879 or email at patricenerone@protonmail.com. Day and evening appointments are available weekdays and Saturdays until 4pm. Patrice sees clients at the Claret Center, Assumption Catholic Church, and via telehealth. BCBS PPO Insurance is accepted, and affordable rates are offered for those paying out of pocket. An initial consultation is offered free of charge.

“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong in the broken places.”
~ Ernest Hemingway