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Degrees
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PhD, APA-approved graduate school (USD); MA, APA-approved graduate school (USD); BA, Psychology & Sociology, magna cum laude. Twice honored as "Fellow" by APA, for impeccable ethics and "outstanding and unusual contributions to the science and practice of psychology." Chosen over 700 other students for one slot in Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Internship at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center because I had more experience than any of them. I have continued to gain experience in health/medical psychology and behavioral medicine since then.
Twice honored by Chicago Loop Chapter of Women In Management, for entrepreneurial activities, professionalism, business practices, and contributions to the community.
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My Expert Service
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In other words, don't use my methods instead of what your physician tells you to do. But rather, if you use these techniques ALONG WITH your traditional medical treatment, you can often get better faster and stay better longer. With psycho-immunization, you can use your mind to control your body -- to make it well and keep it well.
Healthy medicine isn't just cut and paste, swallow some pills – or at least it shouldn't be. To stay well and live your best life, it's important to use your mind and thoughts to help your body heal. The mind-body connection is very important. All things being equal, if you use your mind, you can help your body heal faster and stay well longer. Wellness is not just the absence of illness, but a way of using your mind to balance and control your body.
Licensed PhD Psychologist/Medical Psychologist/Relationship Expert/Author/Media Personality. Caring, empathic. 25+yrs helping people get happy. Let's talk...
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Experience & Qualifications
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Following internship, I was the only Medical Psychologist employed by a busy medical center. I consulted on difficult cases all over the center. When I was ready to return to Chicago, a group of the most prestigious physicians in town came and asked me to stay. They told me that they had never met anyone else who had made as much sense and helped their patients as much as I did. So I stayed for another 3 years to give them a hand.
The patients who developed the strangest symptoms of all were people who held all their feelings in and didn't talk about them to anyone. Although most would develop one particular symptom under stress, one very intelligent woman varied her "diseased" system. Some days, she had headaches. Other days, she had symptoms of a bladder infection. Other days, her digestive system kicked up.
For example, one day she said, "Today my arm went numb."
So I said, "Hmm, that's very interesting. What else happened today?"
"I had a fight with my boyfriend."
"OK, let's talk about that."
People can develop symptoms from any "physical" disease that they have either had or have seen someone have -- when they are under emotional stress.
Psychophysiological symptoms, psychosomatic disorders, any disease that is either caused by stress or made worse by stress -- (and isn't that most of them?) -- can all be helped if you train your mind to do it.
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Available Modes Of Communication
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email/chat
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Most Recent Client Reviews
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Catrine
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Mar 10 2012
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dr kate- was very helpful.
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lyda
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Jan 30 2012
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Dr Kate is a great councellor. She gives you solutions on how to deal with difficult situations. I feel calmer after one session. Thanks a lot!
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lyda
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Jan 30 2012
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Great councellor! Great help!
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carey
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Oct 31 2011
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carey
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Oct 31 2011
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Dr. Kate is great at getting to the root of the problem and is very easy to work with.
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Dr. Kate Wachs
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