About Audra Masterton, LCSW

Audra Masterton, LCSW, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist at Endeavor Health, provides therapy and counseling for children, teens and adults, including pregnant and parenting individuals. She specializes in trauma-informed care, trauma recovery and perinatal mental health, offering both play therapy and talk therapy tailored to each patient’s needs. Through her flexible and compassionate approach, Audra helps patients build trust, develop coping skills and achieve meaningful growth at their own pace.

My endeavor

My endeavor is to help children, teenagers, pregnant women, parents and all people with any mental health condition live their best life.

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Care philosophy

I am committed to creating safe spaces where every patient can grow and thrive. Safety means helping people go at their own pace, protecting confidentiality, and building meaningful connections grounded in trust. I guide patients through discomfort with compassion, helping them reconnect with their values and navigate life in ways that align with who they are and what they hope to become.

Overview

  • Gender Female

Clinical focus

  • Therapy & Counseling
Endeavor Health Medical Group
2740 W. Foster Ave., Suite 113-Pro Plaza
Chicago, IL 60625-3547
Professional Education
  • 2011
    Loyola University Chicago
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More about Audra

Depression is a specific pattern of symptoms that lasts for at least two weeks. Unlike temporary sadness, depression causes significant distress and affects your teen's daily life. Audra explains the nine core symptoms and how they show up differently in adolescents compared to adults.

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