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Dr. McTague is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over thirty years of experience with children, teens, adults and senior citizens. He has worked in medical, physical rehabilitation, substance abuse rehabilitation and psychiatric facilities in rural, suburban and inner city settings. Dr. McTague has acquired three specialty areas along with his doctorial in clinical psychology that have grown out of his practical experience and interests in helping families and individuals overcome life’s roadblocks, disappointments, tragedies and traumas over the past twenty-five years. |
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He has specialty training in Behavior Medicine, Family Therapy, and Christian Counseling. To this end he has often consulted with physicians, ministers / ministerial alliances, attorneys, schools, community leaders, and corporate managers. Dr. McTague
earned his bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University; His
master’s degree at Oklahoma State University and his Doctorate degree
from Argosy, formerly known as the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, with an internship at
the West Side VAMC in Chicago. His dissertation was a study on the
collaborative relationships with behavioral health service providers and
medicine. The Family Institute at Northwestern University is where he
received his training in Family therapy. Dr. McTague has provided training
for medical and psychology interns/residents and taught as an adjunct
instructor on the college level, as well as given lectures and workshops
to community and children groups. He is listed as a member in American
Psychological Association. The American Association of Christian Counselors and the National Register
of Health Service Providers.
Dr. McTague also understands the personal courage and anguish that individuals and families experience in their struggles with life transitions. He grew up in a family of ten that experienced their individual and collective struggles and losses. He has been married since 1975 and he has two grown children and one in high school. |
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| Dr. McTague sees patients in our Cary location M,W, F and Geneva on T and Th | |||||||||
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Dr. Becky McTague is a qualified educator who has over thirty years of experience ranging from elementary schools to the university. She holds a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Southern Illinois University, a master's degree in reading from Northeastern Illinois University, and an Ed.D. from National-Louis University. She is certified from the state of Illinois as an elementary teacher (k-8) and a reading specialist (k-12). In addition, she has taught at public and private schools in a variety of settings. |
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| Some of Dr. McTague's teaching experiences include being the trainer for Reading Recovery (an early childhood literacy program), primary teacher in Illinois, Oklahoma, and England, and Reading specialist/coach for several public school districts. Dr. McTague's has written several articles and has been published in professional journals. Her current research interest are: 1) teachers development, 2) struggling readers and "best practices" in literacy for all students, 3) school change especially in urban settings and 4) supporting students with English Language Learners . | |||||||||
| Dr. McTague sees patients in our Cary location | |||||||||
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Victoria Brown is a licensed clinical social worker who received her Bachelor (1991) and Master's (1992) of Social Work from
Aurora University. Following her graduation Victoria spent the next two years working as a sexual abuse therapist for Mutual
Ground Inc. in Aurora, Illinois. There,
her clientele consisted of female, adult and teen, sexual abuse survivors and
rape victims. Victoria then served as Domestic Violence Program
Coordinator at Mutual Ground’s domestic violence shelter. Victoria's role there
for three years
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| Currently, Victoria is a Ph.D. candidate in clinical social work and is employed for the United States Navy at the Fleet and Family Support Center where she provides counseling to individuals (including recruits) and couples on a variety of different topics including: sexual abuse, domestic violence, grief, adjustment to military lifestyle, and communication skills. At BHP Ms. Brown works with a variety of client populations and personal issues. | |||||||||
| Ms. Brown sees patients in our Cary location | |||||||||
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Marty B. McLaughlin is a licensed clinical social worker who has been working with adults and adolescents for thirteen years. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton and earned a Masters in Social Work from the University of Denver. |
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She has worked with adolescents with issues including substance abuse, depression, anxiety, ADHD, ADD, sexually abusive behavior, as well as Bi-Polar and other behavioral disorders. She also worked extensively with the parents and families of adolescents in crisis, providing family therapy and teaching effective parenting skills. Currently, Marty works with adolescents and adults on issues including anger management, depression and anxiety, eating disorders, marital struggles, ADHD, and ADD. |
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| Mrs. McLaughlin sees patients in our Geneva location | |||||||||
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K. Anne Marie Provenzano is a licensed clinical professional counselor who has spent the last twenty years working in a variety of roles in the social service field. Anne Marie received her undergraduate degree in psychology from Avila College in Kansas City, MO and her master’s degree is in counseling from National-Louis University. Later Anne Marie completed her graduate internship at Behavioral Health Providers and has continued on as an employee counseling children adolescents and adult clients struggling with challenges on their journey through life. |
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Anne Marie began in residential treatment facilities, as a youth-care worker, for child and adolescent victims of abuse and neglect; then she worked as a children’s advocate with child, adolescent and adult victims of family violence in a Domestic Violence program. While there, she trained staff and volunteers and counseled sexually abuse children, as well. Later Anne Marie worked for several years at a treatment facility for sexually abusive youth and young adults where she held numerous positions ranging from residential counselor to Program Director / Therapist of the transitional living program. Currently Anne Marie, like Victoria, works as a counselor for the Department of Defense at the Great Lakes Fleet & Family Support Center. |
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| Ms. Provenzano sees patients in our Cary location |
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