Isabelle Norconk, Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (she/her) graduated in 2024 with a Masters in Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy from Lewis and Clarkâs Graduate school for Education and Counseling. She also holds a B.A. in Psychology from University of Minnesota Morris. She has been working with clients since 2023 – first as a graduate intern at NCC and now as a full time therapist.
Isabelle is passionate about creating a safe, affirming, inclusive space for clients to grow. Her approach to therapy is client-centered, strengths-based, equity-focused, and culturally informed; incorporating clients’ different identities and social/cultural backgrounds, to help address diverse experiences. Her therapy style is collaborative and directive. She has experience working with ADHD/neurodivergent individuals and is committed to understanding and addressing the unique challenges that come with these experiences. She also provides affirming support to LGBTQ+ clients to explore their identities in a non-judgmental environment.
She utilizes Structural Therapy to explore how client’s past experiences shape the present and to identify effective strategies clients have used to manage challenges. She also integrates techniques from Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Gottman, somatic, and trauma informed therapy. She helps clients to increase awareness of the mind-body connection and the impact of stress on the body to support positive change. She has experience working with anxiety, depression, grief, difficult life transitions, and trauma. She sees individuals (teens, adults, elderly), couples, families, and offers marriage preparation counseling.
Offers therapy in: English