S.M. Skaistis Psychotherapy, LLC — Psychologist in Milwaukee, WI
Address759 N St # 414 Milwaukee WI, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Phone+1414-301-1060
Websitesmskaistis.com
Depth-oriented, relationship-focused psychotherapy for adults. Specializes in trauma, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and working with trans and queer individuals.
Best for
- Adults
- Trans individuals
- Queer individuals
- Individuals experiencing life transitions
| Key services | Individual psychotherapy, Group psychotherapy, Psychotherapy |
| Tags | depth psychotherapy, relationship therapy, trauma therapy, anxiety treatment, depression treatment, lgbtqia+ affirming, gender identity, psychodynamic therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy, relational-cultural therapy |
Location
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