Viktoria Cicolli, PsyD

Viktoria Cicolli, PsyD

Psychotherapist

Approaches to Therapy

Dr. Cicolli is committed to helping people overcome their personal and relational challenges and sees psychotherapy as a vital part of that process. She believes that relationships are essential to living a rewarding life and that much can be learned about the self through one’s challenges with others. She creates a safe space for her clients to explore their interpersonal concerns, as well as their individual and professional goals, dreams and creativity. Dr. Cicolli enjoys supporting her
clients in developing their own autonomy and living a healthy and fulfilling life.

Treatment Focus

  • Mood Disorders (i.e. Depression, Bipolar I & II)
  • Anxiety
  • Abandonment & Attachment
  • Academic Challenges
  • Adjustment to Life Transitions
  • Intimacy and Relationship Issues
  • Stress Management
  • Self- Esteem
  • Trauma (i.e. sexual, developmental)
  • Grief & Loss
  • Identity Concerns
  • Health Concerns

Theoretical Orientation

Integrative approach (CBT, Attachment, Psychodynamic, Object Relation, Play Therapy, Humanistic, Existential, Meaning Centered Psychotherapy, EMDR)

Fluent Languages

  • Albanian
  • English
  • Italian
  • Greek (limited working proficiency)

Favorite Quote

“The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.”
– Sigmund Freud

Hobbies

Walking the Pup  l  Reading  l  Hiking  l  Traveling

Brief Bio

Dr. Cicolli is a mental health clinician who earned her first Doctorate Degree in Neuropsychology, Forensic Psychopathology, Criminology from University of Messina, in 2015. She completed her internship in an outpatient Psychiatric Hospital and Mental Health Community. In 2017, Dr. Cicolli perused her second Doctorate in Applied Clinical Psychology, from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Cicolli’s training were in community mental health where she worked for Cancer Support Community Center, helping individuals diagnosed with cancer and their families. She then transitioned at The Maple Counseling Center, where she received training treating a variety of mental health concerns with individuals of diverse cultural background and identities. Her most recent experiences include leading groups, private practice, and community mental health.

Psychotherapist

Approaches to Therapy

Dr. Cicolli is committed to helping people overcome their personal and relational challenges and sees psychotherapy as a vital part of that process. She believes that relationships are essential to living a rewarding life and that much can be learned about the self through one’s challenges with others. She creates a safe space for her clients to explore their interpersonal concerns, as well as their individual and professional goals, dreams and creativity. Dr. Cicolli enjoys supporting her
clients in developing their own autonomy and living a healthy and fulfilling life.

Treatment Focus

  • Mood Disorders (i.e. Depression, Bipolar I & II)
  • Anxiety
  • Abandonment & Attachment
  • Academic Challenges
  • Adjustment to Life Transitions
  • Intimacy and Relationship Issues
  • Stress Management
  • Self- Esteem
  • Trauma (i.e. sexual, developmental)
  • Grief & Loss
  • Identity Concerns
  • Health Concerns

Theoretical Orientation

Integrative approach (CBT, Attachment, Psychodynamic, Object Relation, Play Therapy, Humanistic, Existential, Meaning Centered Psychotherapy, EMDR)

Fluent Languages

  • Albanian
  • English
  • Italian
  • Greek (limited working proficiency)

Favorite Quote

“The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.”
– Sigmund Freud

Hobbies

Walking the Pup  l  Reading  l  Hiking  l  Traveling

Brief Bio

Dr. Cicolli is a mental health clinician who earned her first Doctorate Degree in Neuropsychology, Forensic Psychopathology, Criminology from University of Messina, in 2015. She completed her internship in an outpatient Psychiatric Hospital and Mental Health Community. In 2017, Dr. Cicolli perused her second Doctorate in Applied Clinical Psychology, from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Cicolli’s training were in community mental health where she worked for Cancer Support Community Center, helping individuals diagnosed with cancer and their families. She then transitioned at The Maple Counseling Center, where she received training treating a variety of mental health concerns with individuals of diverse cultural background and identities. Her most recent experiences include leading groups, private practice, and community mental health.