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Gina Day

Gina Day

Gina Day

Gina Day, LPC, NCC, is a licensed mental health clinician who treats clients with ADHD, anger difficulties, anxiety disorders, autism spectrum disorder, behavioral problems, depressive disorders, excoriation (skin-picking disorder), grief/adjustment stress, OCD, selective mutism, tics, trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder), low self-esteem, and social skills deficits. With a particular interest in anxiety disorders, she is a clinician in and the coordinator of the Specialized Treatment of Anxiety and Related Symptoms (STARS) Clinic, which helps kids who struggle with these disorders. She is also a provider in our Seedlings Clinic for kids from birth through age 5 years and runs a therapy group for elementary-aged children with ADHD. She is bilingual and has a special interest in working with Spanish-speaking clients.

She also serves as a clinic project coordinator, which includes assisting with special projects to support team members and clients and developing ways to improve clinic access, policies, and services. In addition, she serves as a supervisor for therapist trainees working toward licensure.

Gina is passionate about her work because she enjoys the freedom of working with children. It allows her to be creative and fun with the interventions she uses. Her philosophy is to always strive to keep the overarching treatment goals in focus while using needs-based and strengths-based therapeutic interventions. Gina’s hope is to make each encounter an opportunity to collaborate on what is most important to the client and family at that moment and to build on their resiliencies. She uses mostly cognitive behavioral therapies combined with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), family systems therapy, and solution-focused therapy.

Gina holds her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Spanish from St. Norbert College and her Master of Arts in Community Counseling with child/adolescent specialization from Marquette University.

Outside of work, Gina enjoys exercising, cooking, dancing, watching TV, reading, and spending time with her family and pets.

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