Eimileanne Delaney, MS, LMFT
Eimileanne Delaney earned her Master of Science in Applied Human Development and Family Sciences with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy. Eimileanne is a sex-positive, LGBTQIA+ affirming, and BDSM/Kink-friendly therapist. Eimileanne has experience working with individuals, significant others (monogamous and consensually non-monogamous), and families. She has a certificate in Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victim Services through her work with Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault (ICASA) organizations. She is a certified Prepare and Enrich facilitator. Eimileanne conceptualizes client struggles through an experiential and systemic modality. She highlights the impact of prior family generations and larger systems on the family/client. Eimileanne has experience working with a myriad of issues, such as depression, anxiety, anger, grief, infidelity, family and marital conflict, as well as, aiding children through the grief process.
“Pain travels through families until someone is ready to feel it.” - Stephi Wagner
“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” - Audre Lorde
“I believe that telling our stories, first to ourselves and then to one another and the world, is a revolutionary act. It is an act that can be met with hostility, exclusion, and violence. It can also lead to love, understanding, transcendence, and community. I hope that my being real with you will help empower you to step into who you are and encourage you to share yourself with those around you.” - Janet Mock
“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” - Audre Lorde
“I believe that telling our stories, first to ourselves and then to one another and the world, is a revolutionary act. It is an act that can be met with hostility, exclusion, and violence. It can also lead to love, understanding, transcendence, and community. I hope that my being real with you will help empower you to step into who you are and encourage you to share yourself with those around you.” - Janet Mock