Maggie Collins, PsyD, CST is a licensed clinical psychologist and AASECT certified sex therapist specializing in OBGYN mental health, trauma-responsive care, and sexual health. Dr. Collins works with young adults, adults, and couples referred from OBGYN providers at UChicago Medicine for outpatient psychotherapy.
Dr. Collins tailors individualized and evidence-based treatment for women and vulva-owners experiencing the following psychological concerns:
-Perinatal mood & anxiety disorders
-Stress, grief, and decision-making related to infertility, abortion, recurrent pregnancy loss, fetal diagnoses, & high-risk pregnancy
-Traumatic birth experiences, sexual trauma, & posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
-Mood changes, hot flashes, & sexual dysfunction during perimenopause
-Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
-Vaginismus, dyspareunia, vulvodynia, anorgasmia, & desire discrepancies
-Pervasive interpersonal concerns
-Couples concerns
Dr. Collins strives to create a therapy space where patients feel respected, understood, and able to show up fully as themselves. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and systemic principles, therapy with Dr. Collins focuses not only on internal experiences like thoughts and emotions, but also on the social, relational, and cultural contexts that shape those experiences. She collaborates with medical providers to understand the biopsychosocial factors impacting her patients' lives. Dr. Collins helps patients identify their own values, cultivate existing strengths, and develop greater self-understanding. Her mission is to help patients (1) find symptom relief and stability, (2) deepen understanding of the underlying factors contributing to distress, and ultimately (3) build psychological flexibility so they can move toward lives that feel meaningful, even in the presence of pain, uncertainty, or difficult experiences.