About Antaniece
Dr. Antaniece Carter helps people facing addictions, relationship strains, family conflict, trauma and low self-esteem. She uses a straightforward, respectful style to guide conversations toward practical change.
Her approach centers on each person and their life circumstances. Dr. Carter is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, often shown as LCSW, and brings ten years of experience to her work.
She listens for what matters most and focuses on goals that are realistic and clear.
Background and approach
Sessions aim to identify patterns and build small habits that reduce stress and improve relationships. She draws on methods that are evidence-based to address post-traumatic stress, social anxiety, and isolation. Dr.
Carter also supports people dealing with communication problems, divorce and separation, and forgiveness. Financial stress and workplace issues are discussed in ways that connect feelings to everyday choices. She helps people clarify life purpose when they feel stuck.
Her style is collaborative and practical. Clients can expect a mix of listening, gentle challenge, and problem-solving. Plans are adjusted as progress is made so the work stays relevant to daily life.
Dr. Carter practices in Illinois and works with clients in English. She accepts international clients and offers several remote session formats.
The focus is on steady steps toward change, guided by the person in therapy.
How evidence-based methods translate to online care
Dr. Carter uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques to help people change patterns and manage symptoms. One approach focuses on building practical skills to cope with cravings, triggers, and high-stress moments so that addiction-related urges become easier to handle. Another approach emphasizes trauma-informed strategies that help people process past hurt and reduce its impact on daily life, improving sleep, mood, and relationships.Finding the right mix of approaches is part of the work she does with each person. She will review goals, preferences, and life demands and then choose techniques that fit the client. This is a collaborative process that can shift as needs change.
Online therapy options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging, which make it easier to fit sessions into busy schedules. Video allows for face-to-face interaction when helpful, phone calls can work when bandwidth is limited, and chat or messaging can support quick check-ins or brief skill practice between sessions. These formats offer flexibility so people can continue steady therapeutic work from wherever they are.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Addictions
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also works with
- Experience
- 10 years
- Licensed
- Illinois
- Languages
- English