Dr. Chloe Ackerman is a licensed clinical psychologist who works with anxiety, trauma, relationship problems, and stress-related problems. Her own practice is Ackerman Psychological Services, which she runs as a psychotherapist and a couples therapist. Her practice involves both in-person and telehealth sessions, where the main emphasis is put on structured and evidence-based interventions, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based treatments, and trauma-informed care. Her practice is based on assisting people to cope with anxiety habits, master their emotions, and establish healthier relationships.
Besides her clinical work, she also adds to the mental health education on her site through the articles and resources she writes to raise awareness about the common psychological issues and coping skills that can be used in practical environments. She is a professional with several years of experience in the field of work in both private practice and clinical settings, where she has worked with a highly diverse group of clients with problems of anxiety, trauma, and life transitions.
One of her fundamental values that is portrayed in her work is practical, action-based mental health care. She frequently conveys thoughts that are in line with the principle that when thinking and behavior patterns are changed continuously and consistently by tiny steps, it becomes a significant psychological change, and the therapy form becomes effectively constructed and goal-oriented.