Maranda Easton
Maranda Easton is a psychotherapist with a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Chicago. She has worked with adolescents and adults on a wide range of clinical concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, identity and LGBTQ+ issues, relationship issues, and life transitions. Most recently, she worked with adolescents on substance use issues in a school setting.
Maranda’s therapeutic approach is informed by relational, psychodynamic, and Internal Family Systems therapies. She collaborates with clients to build a warm and affirming space where they can feel truly heard and understood in all their complexity and uniqueness. She believes that the therapeutic relationship can offer healing, growth, and new ways of being.