Independent photo by Sue Murray | Sara Lemke, a licensed clinical professional counselor and certified alcohol and drug counselor. sits in the office of her new practice, Revival Therapy in Crystal Lake. Lemke quit her six-figure job with a large behavioral health provider to open her own counseling practice on Feb. 1. Lemke said she saw an increased need for mental health services as a side effect of the pandemic. Because they are unable “to do what they normally do,” Lemke said, “people are struggling.”
Counselors fear packed schedules first wave in mental health tsunami
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Susan W. Murray wrote for The Independent, covering various beats, from 2005 to 2008, returning to the paper as a writer in 2018. A 26-year resident of Woodstock, she taught English, American history, and religion to junior high students at St. Mary School for nine years.
Susan W. Murray wrote for The Independent, covering various beats, from 2005 to 2008, returning to the paper as a writer in 2018. A 26-year resident of Woodstock, she taught English, American history, and religion to junior high students at St. Mary School for nine years.
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