Hall Counseling, LLC — Counselor in Milwaukee, WI
Address1661 N Water St # 509 WI, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone+1262-960-9336
Websiterhallcounseling.com
Rachael Hall offers counseling for individuals and couples in Milwaukee, utilizing a holistic, strength-based, and evidence-informed approach. She focuses on attachment and relational patterns to foster healing and growth.
Best for
- Individuals
- Couples
- Teens
- Those exploring relational patterns
| Key services | Adult counseling, Couples counseling, Teen counseling, Virtual sessions, In-person sessions |
| Tags | attachment-based therapy, strength-based, evidence-informed, trauma healing, relationship counseling, anxiety, depression, grief, milwaukee therapist, holistic counseling |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
Rachael is a deeply compassionate and skilled therapist with a strong focus on trauma and attachment. She creates a safe, supportive space for individual clients to explore and heal at their own pace. Her professionalism, empathy, and clinical expertise make Rachael someone I would confidently recommend to anyone seeking meaningful therapeutic support.
Rachael pours her whole self into her practice and it shows in the care she gives every client. She listens without judgment, meets people where they are, and walks alongside them through whatever they are facing. Her passion for helping others is genuine and her commitment is unwavering. Anyone who works with her will feel supported, understood, and encouraged to grow.
I wholeheartedly recommend Rachael to anyone seeking support around relationship challenges, trauma, or painful patterns that feel hard to break. Rachael has a rare ability to create a warm, grounded space where clients feel safe enough to explore the deeper roots of their struggles. Her work is deeply informed by an attachment lens—though she explains and applies this in ways that are incredibly accessible and empowering to clients. She helps individuals and couples understand how early experiences shape the way they connect, communicate, and cope in relationships today. Rachael’s insight into the connection between trauma and relationship distress allows her to gently guide clients toward healthier dynamics, emotional safety, and authentic connection. She’s especially gifted at helping clients identify and shift the unconscious patterns that can lead to conflict, disconnection, or codependency. In sessions, she balances deep emotional work with practical tools, meeting clients exactly where they are. I’m consistently impressed by Rachael’s success in working with couples. She brings patience, clarity, and compassion into the room—even when partners are feeling discouraged or overwhelmed. Her clients often walk away with a better understanding of each other and a renewed hope for their relationship. If you’re looking to heal from the inside out and create relationships that are grounded in trust and mutual respect, I can’t imagine a better guide than Rachael. I trust her completely and would refer clients to her without hesitation. She is a true gift to our profession.
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