Tataneshia Middleton

Tataneshia Middleton is a dedicated Part-Time Clinician with a strong background in behavioral health, community advocacy, and trauma-informed care. With years of direct clinical experience supporting diverse populations, she brings a holistic, person-centered approach to her work with individuals and families affected by epilepsy.
Tataneshia has extensive experience in clinical assessment, crisis intervention, case management, and motivational support. Her practice emphasizes empowering clients through education, compassion, and culturally responsive care. She is passionate about helping individuals navigate medical, emotional, and social challenges by providing supportive interventions that promote independence, wellness, and improved quality of life.
Before joining the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago, Tataneshia served in multiple leadership and clinical roles across community mental health, transitional housing, and nonprofit organizations. Her professional foundation is strengthened by her commitment to advocacy, her deep community involvement, and her ongoing pursuit of advanced study in human behavior.
Tataneshia is known for her empathy, professionalism, and ability to build strong rapport with clients and their support networks. She is committed to reducing stigma, expanding access to services, and ensuring that every individual she works with feels seen, supported, and empowered to thrive.
Favorite movie
Dreamgirls
Favorite thing to do in Chicago
Explore and try new restaurants
Famous person you would most like to meet
Jamie Foxx
First job
Administrative Assistant for the Village of Chicago Commerce
Advice that you would give to your teenage self
Live your life at your own pace
