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Shama Joshi, LCSW

Practical support for stress and life changes

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About Shama

Shama Joshi is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people in Illinois navigate stress, anxiety, depression, relationship strain, ADHD, and major life changes. She speaks plainly and aims to create a calm space where clients can tell their story and find practical ways forward. She listens for each person’s history and everyday pressures.

Sessions focus on building self-understanding, clearer communication, and skills to cope with hard moments. Shama draws from somatic-informed work to help people notice how stress shows up in the body, alongside talk-based approaches.

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Background and approach

Her practice blends Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, attachment-informed work, client-centered care, and cognitive-behavioral techniques. That mix is used to surface patterns, test new behaviors, and practice different ways of managing emotions. The goal is to make small, usable changes that fit daily life.

Shama pays attention to cultural and identity factors that shape how people experience stress. She also supports people dealing with adoption and foster care issues, aging and caregiver stress, and concerns like body image, codependency, or communication problems. Her nine years of clinical experience inform a steady, flexible style.

Sessions can include talking, skill-building, and noticing bodily responses to stress. People who prefer remote options can connect by video, phone, chat, or text. Practical steps and supportive reflection are emphasized so clients leave with things they can try between sessions.

How therapeutic approaches translate to online care

Somatic-informed work pays attention to where stress and emotion show up in the body. Online sessions can guide gentle grounding and body awareness so people notice tension and try small movement or breathing tools that reduce reactivity.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT, focuses on noticing thoughts and values-based action. In remote sessions this often means learning a few practical skills to stay present and commit to steps that matter in daily life.

Attachment-based work looks at how past relationships shape current trust and closeness. Through conversation and reflective exercises, people can practice new ways of relating that feel safer and more effective.

Choosing the right approach is part of the process. The therapist will work together with each client to identify what fits their goals, preferences, and daily routine. That shared planning helps shape session focus and homework between meetings.

Online therapy offers flexibility with video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. These formats let people fit therapy around work, caregiving, or mobility needs and keep momentum when in-person visits are not possible. Licensed professionals can use these options to teach skills, review progress, and adapt plans over time.
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Frequently asked questions

What kinds of problems does she address?
She helps with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, ADHD, and coping with life changes. Additional areas include adoption and foster care, aging and caregiver stress, and communication or commitment issues.
What is her therapeutic style like?
The approach is collaborative and practical. Sessions combine talk therapy, skill practice, and attention to how stress shows up in the body.
How much clinical experience does she have?
She has nine years of experience working with a range of emotional and life challenges.
What are her credentials and where does she practice?
She is a licensed clinical social worker, LCSW, holding Illinois license IL LCSW 149019649 and practices in Illinois.
Which languages are offered for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English.
Are international clients accepted?
International clients are not currently accepted.
What formats are available for sessions?
Sessions can be done via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
How do I begin working with her?
Start by selecting the Start Therapy button and completing the short matching questionnaire, then schedule according to therapist availability.