Shalonda

Mrs Shalonda LeFlore

Licensed Clinical Social Workers

I am a dedicated Licensed Clinical Social Worker, whose mission is to help individuals acquire the necessary knowledge and skills, to change the quality of their lives by providing information, education and support. Behavior is a symptom of an unmet need, for which we can discover solutions together.

About Me

I help you understand the challenging behaviours you experience. Together, we explore what unmet needs might be driving these patterns. Through information, education, and support, I guide you to acquire practical knowledge and skills. This collaborative approach helps you discover solutions. Clients find our work equips them to make lasting changes, improving the quality of their lives.

Approach

When patterns feel stuck, I guide clients to map the needs beneath behaviors and translate insights into clear, learnable steps. In my Milwaukee office I work in English with adolescents, adults and families; sessions blend focused skill practice, gentle exploration of past hurts, and real-time problem-solving for stress, grief or relationship strains. I pair brief assessments and steady feedback with small between-session experiments so you can test changes and notice what shifts. Those seeking practical, steady support through parenting challenges, loss, or life transitions tend to find this helpful.
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Basic Information

In-person

Services

Services Offered:

  • Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment

    Formal assessment of a child's psychological, cognitive, or emotional functioning to identify conditions and guide appropriate support.

  • Child / Adolescent Therapy

    Therapy for children and teenagers using age-appropriate methods, such as play, art, or adapted talk therapy, to address emotional and behavioural difficulties.

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  • Clinical Supervision

    Professional oversight and reflective practice for clinical practitioners, ensuring quality of care and supporting ongoing development.

  • Consultation

    An initial meeting with a therapist to discuss concerns, ask questions, and determine whether they are the right fit.

  • Family Therapy

    A form of therapy that works with family members together to improve communication, resolve conflict, and strengthen relationships within the family system.

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  • Individual Therapy

    One-on-one therapy sessions between a client and a therapist, focused on that person's specific concerns and goals.

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Works With:

  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Children
  • Families
  • Individuals
  • Organisations
  • Parents

Area of Expertise

Scope of Practice:

  • Relationship Issues

    Difficulties in romantic relationships, including communication problems, trust breakdowns, conflict patterns, or uncertainty about the relationship's future.

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  • Abuse

    Emotional, physical, or sexual mistreatment by another person that causes lasting psychological harm and disrupts a person's sense of safety.

  • Life Transitions

    Major life changes, such as relocation, retirement, parenthood, or career shifts, that disrupt routine and require psychological adjustment.

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  • Grief & Loss

    The emotional, physical, and psychological response to the death of a loved one or another significant loss.

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  • Mood Disorder

    A category of mental health conditions, including depression and bipolar disorder, in which a person's emotional state is significantly and persistently disrupted.

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  • Divorce Counseling

    Counselling for individuals or couples going through separation or divorce, addressing the emotional, practical, and relational dimensions.

  • Parenting Support

    Guidance for the psychological challenges of raising children, including discipline, communication, co-parenting, and managing the emotional demands of parenthood.

  • Trauma

    The lasting psychological impact of deeply distressing events, such as violence, abuse, accidents, or disasters, that overwhelm a person's ability to cope.

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  • Stress / Burnout

    The body and mind's response to prolonged or excessive demands. When sustained, it can lead to emotional exhaustion, detachment, and reduced functioning (burnout).

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Professional Title:

  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers

    A social worker licensed to provide clinical therapy, diagnosis, and treatment for mental health conditions.

Credentials

Registrations

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Qualifications

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Service Areas

Standard of Care Counseling and Consultation Services, LLC

In-person

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

United States