Lowell Bisio
Lowell Bisio is fourth-year clinical psychology doctoral student at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He has previous clinical experience providing psychotherapy and psychological assessment in both inpatient and college counseling settings, where he has worked with children, adolescents, and adults.
Lowell approaches treatment from an integrative perspective that emphasizes humanistic and psychodynamic methods. He believes in the holistic individuality of every person and sees the empathic therapeutic relationship as fundamental to insight and change. Lowell is interested in sitting with, learning from, and helping individuals in despair. His other clinical interests include working with individuals experiencing issues relating to life transitions, mood, personality, identity, or spirituality.
Prior to beginning his graduate studies, Lowell earned his B.A. from Colorado College, majoring in philosophy and with minors in English, music, and psychoanalysis. He has also previously volunteered in a hospice setting providing support for patients and their families.
When he is not working or studying, Lowell enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, learning about history, watching films, playing music, and petting his cats.