Photograph of Chaise Madden, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Chaise Madden

Chaise
is a therapist at Two Chairs.
Chaise is passionate about working collaboratively with her clients to aid them in better understanding themselves, their purpose, and ways to execute. She believes that one must have an understanding of how to best care for themselves in order to be of service to their community; and that starts with one's own mental health. It is a pleasure for her to see when a client finds understanding and joy in their own sense of self and purpose.

In her free time, Chaise enjoys spending time with family and friends, whether that be through game nights at home, or going out to eat. She also enjoys self care activities such as reading, painting, watching the newest reality show, and going for walks.

License Information

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
(
LCSW
)
#
108873

Location

San Francisco
,
CA

Education and Experience

  • Therapist at A Mission for Michael in San Juan Capistrano
  • Therapist at Enki Health Services in West Covina
  • MSW Intern at Child Guidance Center in Fullerton
  • Masters in Social Work from University of Southern California
  • BA in Psychology from California State University Fullerton

Modalities

Biofeedback
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioral (DBT)
Emotionally Focused
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Interpersonal Therapy for Depression (IPT)
Mindfulness
Motivational Interviewing
PTSD/Trauma Treatment
Psychodynamic
Seeking Safety
Substance Use Treatment

Clinical Issues

ADHD
Anxiety
Autism
Bipolar
Borderline Personality Disorder
Personality Issues
Postpartum Mood Disorders
Psychosis
Stress
Substance use
Transgender
Trauma and PTSD

Specialties

Anger Management
Body Image
Burnout
Cultural or racial identity
Divorce
Family Issues
Gender or Sexual Identity
Grief
Imposter Syndrome
Infidelity
Intimate Partner Violence
Men's Issues
Relationships
Role Transitions
Self Esteem
Sex/Intimacy
Sexual Assault
Stress
Trauma and PTSD
Values and Goals
Women's Issues
Work or Careers