Meet The Team

Jennifer Koriath, MA, LCPC, LPC

President & Chief Psychotherapist

Jennifer received her master's degree in counseling in 2014 at Adler University in Chicago, IL. She has worked within community mental health centers and hospital systems as well as insurance companies in her career. She is an EMDR and Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) trained clinician. She has extensive experience counseling  adults and teenagers who experience chronic anxiety, depression, chronic pain, stress, relationship problems, self-esteem issues, among others. She takes a client centered perspective and utilizes different counseling therapies to suit each individual client's needs. It is not always about the specific theory but more about what the therapist can do to assist the client in achieving the perspective, growth, and success that they desire. Her goal is to "walk with the client" as he/she processes, experiences, and implements the tools needed to effect helpful change. Her goal as a therapist is to provide her clients with an environment where they feel safe, accepted, understood, and valued. Her purpose as a therapist is to walk with her clients through their explorations, their pain, and their joy, providing support, understanding and unconditional positive regard. Jennifer is licensed in Colorado and Illinois.



Nicol Osborne-Igoche, LSW, PsyD

Staff Psychotherapist

Dr. Nicol Igoche LSW, PsyD received her master’s degree in social work from Fordham University in New York in 2020 and her doctoral degree from California Southern University in California in 2023. Dr. Nicol is a dedicated psychotherapist specializing in the comprehensive care of severely mentally ill patients, individuals on autism and ADHD spectrum as well as racial trauma among Black patients. Dr. Nicol brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and compassionate care to Thrive Counseling. Her professional journey is marked by a commitment to improving the quality of life for her patients through targeted interventions aimed at enhancing activities of daily living (ADLs) and fostering social adaptive behavioral skills; She has earned a reputation for her compassionate approach and deep understanding of intersectional issues within mental health. Dr. Nicol's approach integrates evidence-based therapies tailored to the specific needs of each individual, recognizing the nuanced challenges faced by those with severe mental illnesses, neurodevelopmental disorders and race based trauma. Throughout her career, Dr. Nicol has actively contributed to the field through research, advocacy, and community outreach, aiming to reduce stigma and improve access to mental health services for underserved populations. She maintains a warm and supportive therapeutic environment where patients feel empowered to explore their strengths and overcome barriers to personal growth.
Dr. Nicol is licensed in Illinois.