About Meghan Vosloo
LCSW, SEP
Meghan Vosloo
Along with her longstanding passion for working with teens, she loves launching young adults into more autonomy and confidence. Recently, she’s been expanding her practice to include couples, adapting her experience to the unique dynamics of partner relationships. Additionally, she finds deep fulfillment in holding space for mothers who are healing from their own developmental trauma while concurrently shaping a different upbringing for their children.
Her strengths lie in addressing anxiety and trauma, including CPTSD. Certified in Somatic Experiencing, Tranformative Touch, Embodying Emotion (ISP), and Stephen Porges’ Safe & Sound Protocol (SSP), Meghan is dedicated to helping clients repair issues related to attachment, injustice, and belonging. Her sessions are marked by shared laughter, deepening new learning together, and gently reminding clients of the subtle, yet significant, strides they’ve made over time.
Outside the therapy room, Meghan loves to mountain bike and hike with her husband. She is also happy to regale you with tales from their time in a self-converted Sprinter van. They traveled all over the US, Canada, and Baja California for three years (even during the pandemic!) collecting memories of baby whales, ancient trees, and the kindness of strangers.
Meghan’s Background:
- Graduated with a BA in Secondary Education from University of Illinois in 1994 and received MSW from University of Illinois at Chicago in 2006 (Summa Cum Laude)
- Taught master’s level students at Aurora University’s MSW program as adjunct faculty
- Completed Somatic Experiencing Practitioner certification in 2016, Touch Skill Training in 2017, and Integral Somatic Psychology Training in 2023
- Served as Clinical Director at Little Friends, Inc.’s Mansion High School in Naperville, IL
- Served as Lead Therapist at Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Facility
~ Client Testimonial
