Chatham is a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern (RCSW-I) and Outpatient Therapist at Ellie Mental Health, specializing in trauma-informed psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families. She holds master’s degrees in clinical social work with a focus on mental health and trauma from the University of Denver, and in philosophy and cultural studies from the State University of New York. Her therapeutic approach integrates trauma-focused modalities with psychodynamic principles to help clients explore affective patterns, attachment styles, and foster personal and communal growth through self-discovery.
Before transitioning to clinical work, Chatham was a professor of contemporary French philosophy, enriching her practice with diverse theoretical frameworks. She primarily works with adults and couples, offering in-person and telehealth services for conditions including C/PTSD, depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and relationship challenges. Passionate about justice-affected individuals, she is a trained Batterer Intervention Facilitator with extensive experience supporting domestic violence survivors in individual and group settings. Her trauma-focused approach incorporates evidence-based modalities to support healing and resilience.