
Delaney Munck
About me...
Delaney Munck holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the same institution. She brings over three years of clinical experience providing individual, group, and family therapy to children, adolescents, and adults facing challenges related to ADHD, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, personality disorders, and eating disorders. Delaney takes a developmental and integrative approach to therapy, drawing on attachment theory, systems theory, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic frameworks to understand how early relationships, family dynamics, and internal emotional and cognitive patterns shape a client’s current functioning.
Her primary clinical interest lies in supporting children and adolescents as they navigate difficult emotions, behaviors, and life circumstances—empowering them to build confidence and lead more fulfilling lives into adulthood. Additionally, Delaney has four years of experience as a Behavioral Therapist, providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to children and adolescents across the autism spectrum, including nonverbal clients and those with OCD, ADHD, and anxiety disorders. She has developed expertise in reducing maladaptive behaviors and teaching effective communication and coping skills.
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Delaney is known for her compassionate, client-centered, and nonjudgmental approach. She is deeply committed to creating a safe and empathetic space where clients feel supported, understood, and free to express themselves.
