She received her Master of Social Work degree from Chicago State University and demonstrates continued commitment to the helping profession as a Doctor of Social Work degree from Aurora University. Utilizing a systemic approach to recognize the strengths of her clients, together they find strategies to encourage improved mental health and well-being. Dr. Doucet sees her role as a therapist as a way to "widen the lens" that her clients are currently viewing from in order to shift their perspective to a fuller view and be able to explore possibilities. Dr. Doucet’s goal is to assist individuals in becoming better equipped to manage their difficulties and increase their functioning and well-being by recognizing and using their inherent strengths to achieve their personal goals. Dr. Doucet also incorporates mindfulness techniques and other evidenced-based techniques. Dr. Doucet has a special focus on race-based trauma, anxiety, and mood disorders. She has performed clinical adult and adolescent assessments for both private and non-for-profit organizations, individual therapy with adults and adolescents, case management services, crisis interventions, and clinical supervision. Dr. Doucet has recently joined The Creative Girl Project as a Clinical Advisor and Board Member. The Creative Girl Project (TCGP) is a gender and culturally specific leadership program designed to nurture and provide Black and Brown girls with an equitable opportunity to foster their creativity, maximize their cognitive potential, and develop critical thinking skills - leading them to excel in life and the modern workplace, where systemic creativity is universal.