Welcome!
Are you living the life you envisioned? Has anxiety, depression, grief, or a past trauma left you feeling stuck and unable to move forward? You may be grieving a death, divorce, chronic illness, or job loss. Perhaps you're experiencing relationship difficulties, infertility, sleep issues, or a life transition. Maybe your child is struggling in school, or with friendships, and the family balance feels off. At Envision Therapy, we work with you to cultivate the self-awareness and the coping skills necessary to create the positive changes you seek in your life.
Envision the Life You Want
Envision Therapy provides counseling to individuals 10 years of age and older, as well as couples and families. Call or email us today to find out how we can help you live the life you envision.
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Meet Donna Oldenburg, LCPC, NCC, CCMHC
Welcome to my practice. I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), National Certified Counselor (NCC), Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC), and the owner of Envision Therapy. My clinical expertise includes working with individuals, couples and families who experience grief and loss, chronic illnesses, caregiver issues, relationship/marital issues, infertility, trauma, anxiety, and depression. I also enjoy working with individuals in search of meaning and purpose as they navigate life's transitions.
I earned my graduate degree in counseling from Northwestern University, under the supervision of the prestigious Family Institute. I am currently an adjunct faculty member for Northwestern University where I serve as a clinical supervisor for graduate counseling students. I am a frequent guest lecturer on grief, loss and caregiver issues, and am the creator of Courageous Caregiver, a six-week group intervention for those caring for a loved one with cancer.
I look forward to working with you to help you live the life you envision.

Katherine (Kate) Pennypacker
Kate is a clinical licensed social worker who specializes in working with adolescents, young adults, and adults experiencing anxiety and depression, grief and loss, and major life transitions. She also brings with her experience as a certified drug and alcohol counselor, working with individuals who are navigating addiction and recovery. She recognizes uniqueness and appreciates differences, providing a safe space for all.
Kate's experience includes various positions at Gateway Foundation, from clinical assessment to therapist, where she earned extensive experience in facilitating groups for adults dealing with addiction, recovery, mindfulness work and more. Kate is currently involved with Josselyn Center community mental health and enjoys working with individuals and groups, both virtually and in person.
Kate earned her MSW from Loyola University Chicago and finished her CADC work at Gateway Foundation.
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Individual Therapy
Grief & Loss
Anxiety & Depression
Life Transitions
Young Adults 20s/30s