Chaazé P. Roberts, LMFT

Community Program Supervisor, Marriage & Family Therapy Program
Therapist

Education

M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy — Northwestern University
M.A. in Employee and Labor Relations — University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana
B.S. in Psychology — University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana

I Treat

  • 5-10 Years Old
  • 10-15 Years Old
  • 15-20 Years Old
  • Young Adult
  • Adult
  • Couple & Marriage
  • Interracial Couples
  • Family
  • Adoptive Families

Issues I Treat

  • Adoption Issues
  • Adult Children & Parent Relationship Issues
  • Affairs & Infidelity
  • Anger Management
  • Couples Conflict
  • Cultural Transition / Immigration Issues
  • Racism Issues
  • Divorce / Marital Separation / Post-Divorce Adjustment
  • Emotion Regulation Issues
  • Family Business Issues
  • Divorce Impact on Children
  • In-law Relationships
  • Life Stage Transitions
  • Mediation / Conflict Resolution
  • Men’s Issues
  • Premarital Counseling
  • Sibling Issues
  • Spirituality / Religion
  • Step or Blended Families
  • Therapists in Therapy
  • College (Transition to)
  • Work / Life Balance

Types of Therapy

Integrative Systemic Therapy

About

Mr. Roberts is a licensed family therapist, clinical lecturer and supervisor at The Family Institute, Bette D. Harris Family and Child Clinic at Northwestern University. Mr. Roberts works with families, couples, individuals, children/adolescents, as well as conducting group therapy. He has a particular passion for and commitment to working with adolescent’s issues and men’s issues, including emerging adult males dealing with the stresses of life transitions. In all these modalities, his understanding and sensitivity to a culturally responsive practice and its impact on the therapeutic process is a prominent part of his work. This, in part, stems from his years of personal travel across four continents and into more than twenty countries throughout North America, the South Pacific, Southeast Asia, India and West Africa.

Mr. Roberts has worked clinically with diverse individuals and various combinations of cross-cultural couples and international families — from USA, Poland, Mexico, Colombia, Israel, Ecuador, Jamaica, Venezuela, Nigeria, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Greece, India, Spain, Philippines, Zimbabwe, France, Suriname and Pakistan, to name a few. He is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).

Awards

Outstanding Contribution to Clinical Services Award

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