
Suvina Sallan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in private practice, with over a decade of clinical experience in the treatment of individuals with anxiety disorders. She graduated from the University of Michigan after studying Psychology, History, and Political Science, and then received her Master of Social Work degree from Loyola University in Chicago. During her time at Loyola, she worked in supportive housing programs and trained at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. Suvina also completed a child welfare and international adoption academic program in Beijing, China while at Loyola. Her practice lens utilizes an integrative, relational, and person-centered approach, with a focus on working with People of Color who are often first generation/children of immigrants.
On a personal note, Suvina enjoys listening to true crime podcasts, watching home improvement and design shows, and exploring new cities through their food scene.