Meet Isabelle

Isabelle Mackell MHC-LP

Accepting new clients in-person and online

In my role as a counselor, I am grateful for the opportunity to co-create space for connection and self-directed goals. I approach the therapeutic relationship curious to discover how we adapt to obstacles in life and ways in which we develop solutions and achieve goals. Much of my therapeutic perspective is based in person-centered therapy, with an emphasis on openness, creativity, and responsibility.

I received my Masters of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University Family Institute Program. Areas of interest include understanding internal and external experiences that shape our self-regard. I am particularly interested in the neurobiological implications of counseling. By curiously exploring our internal world, we can more readily access the mechanisms currently governing our perception. Doing so allows us to reconsider our experiences and ultimately understand ourselves better as we navigate our internal world and external relationships.