Nadine Kademoglou

(EVANSTON)

Preferred Pronouns: She/Her

Nadine Kademoglou is pursuing advanced clinical training at CORE. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Wake Forest University and is currently in her fourth year working towards a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Prior to joining CORE, Nadine most recently trained at the Village of Hoffman Estates Health and Human Services Department providing mental health services to individuals across the lifespan while additionally organizing community-wide outreach programming. She also has conducted psychological evaluations with a wide range of clients, including referrals for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, panic and anxiety, and depression.


Nadine has experience working in both private practice and community mental health centers. She has worked with a wide range of clinical presentations and concerns, including diagnoses of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and more. Nadine’s clinical interests include working with couples and families, topics of human sexuality, and relationship and family difficulties. She approaches her clients from a systems framework with an emphasis on the utility of emotions and role of attachment in order to explore their lived experience on multiple levels. Nadine additionally prioritizes taking a relational stance in the therapy room and believes authenticity and genuine connection allow for optimal therapeutic growth. She is an advocate and values creating a safe space for clients from all walks of life, and has experience working with clients from the LGBTIA+ community.