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Cardia Counseling Center

Hope for Wholeness

Our Staff
Juliana Wilhelm, MA, LCPC,
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Director of Clinical Services
Juliana Wilhelm

Juliana earned her master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College Graduate School and her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Ms. Wilhelm has over 15 years of clinical counseling experience with individuals and couples, along with as many years of teaching on topics related to psychological and emotional well being.  Juliana has specialized training in helping clients utilize their relationship with God to produce emotional healing that lasts. Juliana also is trained in Imago marital relationship therapy, experiential therapy and the EMDR trauma recovery process.  Her skills in these areas have helped her assist individuals and couples overcome difficulties associated with anxiety, addictions, grief, codependency, work related stress, spiritual growth/crisis and depression.  In addition to counseling individuals and couples in a variety of church and secular settings, she has taught college courses, and conducted seminars and retreats.

click here for a pdf of juliana wilhelm's resume.

Areas of Specialization and Experience Include:

  • Depression and Anxiety in Adults
  • Change and compassion Focused Imago Couples therapy
  • Self-Esteem Issues
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Sexual and Emotional Abuse Recovery
  • Spiritually Attuned Psychotherapy

 

Sharon Ogden, MS, LCSW
Sharon Ogden

Sharon earned her Master’s of science degree in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.  Her prior professional degrees enabled her to work in the financial, governmental and real estate development arenas until she discovered her true desire was to help others release limiting, self-defeating beliefs enabling them to lead more fulfilling, authentic lives.  With over 10 years of social work experience, Sharon has collaborated with individuals and families in both community mental health and private practice settings.  She utilizes her training in EMDR and acceptance and commitment therapy to help individuals and families grapple with and resolve complex biological, psycho-social, and spiritual issues.   Sharon recognizes that therapy is an investment in one’s self and is rarely valued by our society, but is the key to greater health, emotional well-being and fulfilling relationships.

click here for a pdf of sharon ogden's resume.

Areas of Specialization and Experience Include:

  • Partnering with clients to identify and target problems to enhance personal well-being
  • Managing Depression, Anger, and ADHD related issues in adolescents and adults
  • Replacing substance abuse/addiction with healthy coping skills
  • Reducing Anxiety and the impact of trauma/abuse in one’s life
  • Improving interpersonal connections and intimacy in parenting, families and couples

 

Renae Lamb, MA, LCSW
Renae Lamb

Renae earned her master’s degree in social work from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and her undergraduate degree in social work from Northeastern Illinois University. Renae’s experience as a therapist includes the child welfare system, play therapy, the process of attachment across the lifespan, addressing the long-term effects of emotional trauma and loss, anxiety and depression, parenting skills, and spirituality and faith issues.

Ms. Lamb has 15 years of clinical experience with extensive, specialized training and experience in the areas of emotional and relational healing with the use of spiritual and experiential interventions.  Her clients are individuals who are dealing with a variety of presenting issues, including depression, anxiety, relational difficulties, grief, addictive behaviors, life transitions, and spiritual issues.  Renae is eager to work with you on the relational or spiritual challenges you face regardless of your background.

Areas of Specialization and Experience Include:
  • Relationship problems
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Abuse and trauma recovery
  • Issues with self worth
  • Spiritual issues
  • Stress and life transitions
  • Grief and loss
  • adoption issues
  • Addictive patterns