Corrine Johnson, PhD, LCSW, maintains a full-time, private psychotherapy practice in Evanston, where she works with adults, individuals and couples, and provides clinical consultation. In her capacity as a faculty member at ICSW, she teaches clinical practice and theory courses, provides case consultation to students, and serves on dissertation committees. She has a particular interest in autoethnographic research as a method of inquiry for developing clinical knowledge and deepening understanding of the clinical field. In addition, she is a clinical associate faculty member at the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, where she regularly works with clinicians and graduate students in the psychotherapy certificate and fellowship programs.
AREAS OF INTEREST & APPROACHES TO PRACTICE
Psychoanalytic Theory and Clinical Practice; Object Relations Theory; Relational Theory; Autoethnographic Research; Clinical Practice with Adults, Individuals and Couples.
Professional Memberships and Affiliations:
Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (CCP)
EDUCATION
BA, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA
MA, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
MSW, Loyola University, Chicago, IL
PhD, Institute for Clinical Social Work, Chicago, IL
LICENSES
L.C.S.W., Illinois
ADDITIONAL FACULTY ROLES
Consulting
Dissertation Committee Member
Dissertation: Remains of the Dead: One Therapist’s Experience of Patient Suicide (2021).
CONTACT
EMAIL: cjohnson@icsw.edu
PHONE: (847) 533-7898