Taylor Pettway is a dedicated Marriage and Family Therapist at the Chicago Center for Relationship Counseling, where they specialize in providing therapeutic services to culturally diverse individuals, couples, and families navigating various life transitions. With a strong foundation in the Master of Science in Marriage...
Taylor Pettway is a dedicated Marriage and Family Therapist at the Chicago Center for Relationship Counseling, where they specialize in providing therapeutic services to culturally diverse individuals, couples, and families navigating various life transitions. With a strong foundation in the Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy program, Taylor brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their practice, particularly in addressing the unique challenges faced by foster and adoptive families.
In their current role, Taylor serves as an IPS/MAC Clinician with Jewish Child and Family Services, where they focus on supporting families through the complexities of adoption and foster care. This dual position allows Taylor to leverage their skills in empathy, active listening, and conflict resolution to foster healthy relationships and promote emotional well-being. Their commitment to cultural competence ensures that they provide tailored therapeutic interventions that resonate with clients from diverse backgrounds.
Key projects Taylor has undertaken include developing workshops aimed at equipping families with effective communication strategies and coping mechanisms during times of transition. Additionally, Taylor actively engages in community outreach initiatives, utilizing their public speaking skills to raise awareness about the importance of mental health support for families in crisis. With a strong emphasis on research and evidence-based practices, Taylor is dedicated to continuous learning and professional development, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of the evolving landscape of marriage and family therapy. Their multifaceted experience, combined with a passion for helping others, positions Taylor as a valuable asset to the Chicago Center for Relationship Counseling and the broader mental health community.