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EC Portrait of Eileen "Andrea" Chase
Online therapist

Eileen "Andrea" Chase

Support for family and parenting concerns

Credentials
LPC-MHSP
Experience
4 years
Licensed in
Tennessee
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Eileen

Eileen "Andrea" Chase helps parents and family members facing relationship stress and parenting challenges. She focuses on practical steps families can take to reduce conflict and improve everyday interactions. Her approach is straightforward and respectful, inviting clients to speak frankly about what is hard right now.

Eileen is a Tennessee-licensed counselor, LPC-MHSP, with four years of professional experience. Clients can expect a calm, nonjudgmental space to talk through self-esteem concerns and anger or stress that affect family life.

Background and approach

She guides conversations so issues feel manageable and next steps become clearer. Eileen uses tools that people can try between sessions and then review together. Her background includes work on a range of family-related concerns such as blended family navigation, communication problems, divorce and separation, and caregiver stress.

She also addresses attachment and abandonment worries and supports people coping with infertility or the effects of domestic violence. Eileen uses several therapy methods depending on what fits best. These include client-centered techniques that emphasize listening, cognitive behavioral strategies to adjust unhelpful thoughts and actions, and mindfulness practices to reduce emotional reactivity.

She blends ideas to match each person’s situation. Sessions are offered in English and provided through a flexible online format. To start, someone completes a short questionnaire and schedules a time that works for them.

This initial step helps Eileen tailor sessions to real family life concerns.

Therapy approaches and how they work online

Client-centered therapy focuses on listening closely and reflecting back what someone says so they feel heard and understood; it helps when people need space to sort through emotions and decide what matters most. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at the thoughts and behaviors that keep problems going and offers concrete exercises to change them, useful for anger, low self-esteem, and stress. Mindfulness therapy teaches simple attention and breathing practices to reduce reactivity and create more calm in daily family interactions.

Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk through goals, try methods that make sense for the situation, and adjust plans based on what feels helpful. Clients and the therapist work together to pick strategies that fit real family life and personal preferences.

Online sessions via video calls, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging make therapy more flexible. These formats allow people to work on relationship and parenting issues without travel and to fit sessions into busy days. They also let the therapist offer tools and homework that can be used at home, then reviewed in the next session.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT looks at the link between what you think, how you feel, and what you do. You work on noticing unhelpful patterns and practising steadier responses. It suits online sessions well, because much of the work happens between appointments and can be talked through from anywhere.

Mindfulness Therapy

Attention training: noticing thoughts and physical feelings as they arrive without being carried off by them. Much of it is practice you do yourself, so guidance over video or audio works much as it would in person.

Frequently asked questions

What family and parenting issues does Eileen address?
She focuses on relationship and family challenges, parenting concerns, anger, low self-esteem, and coping with life changes. Additional areas include communication problems, blended family issues, and caregiver stress.
What is her general approach in sessions?
Her style is open and nonjudgmental, emphasizing honest conversation and practical steps. She helps clients try new skills between sessions and then reviews what works.
How much experience does she have?
Eileen has four years of professional counseling experience and holds a Tennessee license as LPC-MHSP. That background informs her work with family and relationship concerns.
Where is she licensed and practicing?
She is licensed in Tennessee under TN LPC-MHSP 6474 and provides services to people in that region. Sessions are delivered remotely rather than in a specific office location.
Which languages are available for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English. International clients are not currently accepted.
What formats are used for online sessions?
Therapy is available by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These options allow clients to choose whichever format fits their schedule.
How does pricing work for sessions?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability and is billed through a subscription model that can be canceled at any time. Exact pricing is provided during the sign-up process.
How do I begin working with Eileen?
Start by selecting the Start Therapy button, completing a short matching questionnaire, and then scheduling according to the therapist’s availability. That process helps match goals and session timing.

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