Mia Rosario, MA
Mia Rosario is a Master Level Therapist and alumna of the Chicago area, Adler University School of Psychology. She received specialized training in art-based therapeutic interventions focusing on an Adlerian approach. Mia is passionate and driven by her previous experience as a paraprofessional and substitute teacher for neurodivergent individuals. She promotes empathy, compassion, support, realism, patience, and understanding while working with individuals of all ages, especially youth as young as five, adults, and neurodivergent individuals facing various challenges, including anxiety, depression, stress management, social-emotional needs, parental guidance, women issues, relationship issues, and spirituality. She believes every individual deserves personalized treatment and values collaboration and communication when fostering a therapeutic relationship. Focusing on an Adlerian, Person-Centered, Cognitive (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) approach, Mia’s goal is to help you explore options and solutions that best fit your current circumstances and life goals. Outside of work, Mia enjoys spending time with her family, exploring trails, photography, and building Lego sets.
“Art is not always about the pretty things. It’s about who we are, what happened to us, and how our lives are affected.”
– Elizabeth Broun
“Art is not always about the pretty things. It’s about who we are, what happened to us, and how our lives are affected.”
– Elizabeth Broun