Constance Manske

Lead Therapist at Rogers Behavioral Health

Constance Manske, LCPC has a diverse work experience in the field of therapy and mental health. Constance has worked at Rogers Behavioral Health since 2020, starting as a Therapist II before progressing to the role of Child and Family Therapist and eventually becoming the Lead Child and Family Therapist.

Prior to their role at Rogers Behavioral Health, Constance worked at AMITA Health, starting in 2017. Constance worked their way up from Therapist I to Therapist II and then to Therapist III.

In 2015, Constance gained valuable experience as a Residential Clinical Intern at UCAN (Chicago), where they provided therapeutic support to children in DCFS care.

Constance also has research experience from their time at DePaul University. Constance worked as a Research Assistant on a graduate dissertation study focused on the effects of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy on foster parents and foster children. Constance was also involved in the Parent Child Interaction Therapy Lab and served as a Chicago Quarter First Year Instructor.

In addition, Constance has demonstrated their commitment to community service through their role as an Intergenerational Intern at Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, where they provided support and companionship to elderly individuals.

Overall, Constance Manske, LCPC has a well-rounded background in therapy, research, and community service, with a focus on child and family therapy.

Constance Manske, LCPC attended Roosevelt University from 2013 to 2016, where they obtained their Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology. Prior to that, they attended DePaul University from 2011 to 2013, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. Constance'sfield of study during their undergraduate degree was Psychology, with a concentration in Human Services.

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Timeline

  • Lead Therapist

    May, 2022 - present

  • Child And Family Therapist

    November, 2021

  • Therapist II

    November, 2020