Tramaine Presley, Psy.D., LCPC, LMHC
Director of Child, Adolescent, and Family Services at The Family Institute at Northwestern University
Tramaine Presley, Psy.D., LCPC, LMHC is a clinical psychologist by training and a licensed clinical professional counselor of Illinois and Indiana. She has 13 years of clinical experience and proudly serves as the director of Child, Adolescent, and Family Services at The Family Institute at Northwestern University, a not-for-profit behavioral health organization affiliate with Northwestern University.
Dr. Presley’s graduate training prepared her to work across populations. She has worked with children, adults, and families across a variety of clinical settings: private practice, community mental health, residential, schools, college campus, and hospitals. She has worked with clients who exhibited diverse clinical presentation of their symptomology as well as with individuals with intersecting diverse backgrounds.
Dr. Presley specializes in systemic therapy, valuing holistic treatment that allows her to work across systems. This includes partnering with schools, medical providers, and families (immediate and extended family). She also identifies with an assimilative integrative model in which she grounds herself in systems theory and assimilate practices from other theories, such as multicultural, interpersonal, cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, narrative, etc.