About Lauren Campbell, LCSW

Lauren Campbell, LCSW, a licensed clinical social worker specializing in perinatal mental health at Endeavor Health, provides therapy and counseling for women, parents, couples and families. She helps patients navigate pregnancy, parenting and the transitions that come with welcoming a new family member. Lauren views her role as a collaborator, working alongside clients to achieve their goals and find balance. With personal and professional experience in supporting families, she is passionate about fostering healthy attachment and empowering clients to care for themselves as well as others.

My endeavor

My endeavor is to work with my patients and clients, and help them empower themselves to find what works for them.

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Care philosophy

I see myself as a collaborator, working with patients, their families and their partners to help them achieve their goals. I believe in teamwork and view therapy as a shared process where clients write their own story. My approach emphasizes dignity, respect and balance, ensuring that mental health is cared for just as much as physical health. I feel privileged to walk alongside clients as they navigate the challenges of family life, parenting and self-care.

Overview

  • Gender Female

Clinical focus

  • Therapy & Counseling
Endeavor Health Medical Group
3329 75th St., 2nd Floor
Woodridge, IL 60517-2700
Professional Education
  • 2010
    Social Work
    University of Chicago - Social Service Admin.
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More about Lauren

Getting Help for a Mental Health Illness
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Unfortunately, many people don’t get the help they need. I tell people to follow this rule of thumb: if you’ve tried reducing stress levels, getting more sleep and increasing activity level but still don’t feel better, it’s time to seek help.