Rebecca Foster, MA

Rebecca is a staff clinician at Spring Tree with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from North Park University. Previously, Rebecca spent over a decade working with college students and young adults in campus ministry settings. Rebecca is honored to deeply engage with others on their dynamic journeys of healing, growth, and transformation.

Rebecca brings a wealth of life experiences to her work as a counselor and deeply values warmth, collaboration, and compassion. She practices counseling through an integrated lens, drawing upon relational, narrative, and psychodynamic therapies. Her work with clients is tailored towards each client’s desires, goals, and needs.

Rebecca specializes in working with perinatal clients and has completed a certificate in Maternal Mental Health from PSI and the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health. In addition to working with individuals and couples throughout the perinatal period, Rebecca also works with adults of all ages and couples with a wide range of concerns, including life transitions, grief and loss, mood disorders, and relational concerns.

Life is complex and can be full of challenges. We each have our own unique identities and stories. Counseling is a space where you can fully be yourself. I seek to be a compassionate witness and guide as you unpack what’s really going on for you and pursue growth and healing. You don’t have to do this alone!

Perinatal/postpartum mood disorders or adjustment, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, relationships, life transitions, sexuality, spiritual/religious trauma or concerns.

Rebecca sees clients both in Evanston and online via telehealth.

Contact Rebecca: rfoster@springtreecounseling.com

Read Rebecca’s Blog Post: Emotions Aren’t the Enemy: How to Understand and Move Through Them