
Intuit Healing In-Person Services

Jennifer Rampke, LPC
With a deep belief that everyone is the author of their own life story, Jennifer works collaboratively with clients to empower them in creating meaningful change, cultivating personal growth, and building resilience. She is dedicated to helping individuals and couples navigate life’s challenges with a holistic, person-centered approach. Drawing from a variety of therapeutic techniques, Jennifer integrates evidence-based practices with a spiritual, holistic perspective to address the mind, body, and spirit. As a skilled therapist in both individual and couples therapy, she is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and nonjudgmental environment for all clients. Her approach is rooted in skill-building strategies that promote self-awareness, effective communication, emotional regulation, and healthy relationship dynamics. With a strong commitment to personal and professional growth, Jennifer helps clients build the tools they need to face life’s obstacles, foster authentic connections, and embrace their true potential. Outside of her practice, Jennifer is an avid traveler with a love for nature, often finding inspiration and renewal in the natural world. This connection to nature informs her therapeutic approach, encouraging clients to explore mindfulness, grounding techniques, and the healing power of the environment.
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Caitlin McQueen, LPC
Everyone deserves to live a meaningful life, no matter what we have experienced or where we may come from. Therapy can be a great place to explore your values, beliefs, and attitudes, and examine how you might reorient those concepts to align with your authentic self. My clients are the experts on their own lives, and I am here to facilitate your exploration of yourself, others, and your worldview to find meaning in life. I have worked in community mental health for six years, and I focus on trauma-informed care for those with complex trauma histories, specializing in complex trauma, grief, and existential concerns as a therapist. As an existential-humanistic therapist, I aim to guide you in exploring what it means to be human and take responsibility for your life. I am trauma-informed and person-centered, ensuring therapy sessions are led by your pace in a way that feels safe to you, with goals aligned with your hopes and needs. As a divorced, cisgender, LGBTQ woman living with a chronic illness, I recognize and affirm your intersecting identities, while understanding I can never know your experiences firsthand. I enjoy using humor, creative interventions, and a holistic mind-body approach in my therapy sessions. I believe in the healing power of nature, animals, and movement in mental healthcare. It is a privilege to know you and I look forward to our work together.
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Monica Turewicz, LPC
When I think about self-care and mental well-being, I think about connection—how we relate to ourselves, each other, and the world around us. For me, community, creativity, play, curiosity, and integrity are at the heart of healing. In my work, I strive to create a space that honors these values—a space where experiences are validated, trust is built, and transformation can unfold at a pace that feels right for each individual. I believe in the wisdom people carry within themselves. My role is to walk alongside you, helping cultivate self-awareness, self-agency, and grounded presence. Healing doesn’t always have to be heavy—I also value lightness and humor, and bring those into our work together as we navigate life’s challenges. I support individuals navigating depression, anxiety, grief, (C)PTSD, and life transitions. I have a strong passion for working with people living with OCD—an often misunderstood condition—and use evidence-based practices like exposure therapy, along with relational approaches, to foster clarity and resilience. I also specialize in working with current and former athletes, including those facing unexpected transitions or career-ending injuries. As a first-generation American from a Polish family, I bring cultural sensitivity to my work and enjoy connecting with clients from similar backgrounds. I speak intermediate Polish and understand the nuances of bicultural identity. My path to this work has been shaped by many different experiences, including my time as a student-athlete. I earned my undergraduate degree in Psychology from Duke University and a master’s degree in Community Counseling from Loyola University Chicago. Outside of the therapy room, I recharge through performance art, modern and salsa dance, and skateboarding—playful outlets that keep me connected to joy and movement.
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Devonna Jackson, LCPC
Inside the therapy room I use proven therapy techniques and a supportive, non-judgmental style to help clients move forward and grow. I help adults struggling with mood issues, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, attachment issues, and trauma by providing behavioral centered techniques that facilitate long-term outcomes. When working with clients, I utilize an eclectic approach that includes CBT, Narrative Therapy, ACT, and Exposure and Response Prevention to help clients overcome challenges and accomplish goals. Across my career I have worked in a variety of mental health settings including outpatient private practice, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and crisis settings. I tailor methods to meet individual needs. I invite clients to explore their inner narratives, confront unhealthy patterns, and address compromised self-concepts, paving the way for self-discovery, resilience, and meaningful change. When not at work, I enjoy cozying up with a good book, walks by the lake, or catching up on the latest episode of dateline.
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