Seeking support can feel unfamiliar and intimidating. I believe we are innately resilient. Our resilience can help us but can also build our tolerance and restrict our ability to ask for help. Beginning therapy is the first step. My practice is collaborative allowing you to control the pace and process with my guidance and support. It is my goal to ensure you feel comfortable including providing a safe, empathetic space for us to build a trusting relationship. In my practice I provide “homework” as a way for us to use what we talk about in session for practice in your everyday life.
I use a warm, nonjudgemental approach. I work with children, teens, adults, and families. We will work together to help you cope and grow and build on your strengths. I am passionate to see how the tools we use build on your emotional awareness and connection to your mind and body. My background includes providing therapeutic services in communities, hospitals and schools. My experience includes supporting clients who are managing anxiety, depression, grief/loss, mood disorders, trauma-and-stressor-related disorders, ADHD, life transitions, paranoia, self-esteem or body image concerns, behavioral issues, self-harm, or relational concerns.
Clinical modalities I practice and specialized training include:
Hope is in network with Aetna & BCBS PPO
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Welcome! My name is Janine and I’m a fully clinically licensed social worker and therapist dedicated to helping clients navigate life’s challenges with compassion and expertise. With a passion for supporting individuals across the lifespan, I utilize a range of evidence-based techniques including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), and Mindfulness practices.
My approach is relationally focused, meaning I believe in the power of a strong therapeutic relationship to foster healing and growth. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety (including OCD), depression, relationship or work-related stressors, or navigating significant life transitions, I am here to support you. I have a special interest in women’s health and am committed to providing a safe and nurturing space for women to explore their unique experiences and challenges. At the heart of my work is a deep commitment to helping you find balance, resilience, and fulfillment. I believe in the inherent strength of each individual and am here to help you tap into that strength.
I also have experience working with children and parents through play therapy. This approach allows me to connect with younger clients in a way that feels natural and supportive.
Outside of the therapy room, you might find me baking a new recipe, riding my bake on the lakefront path, or exploring the city, always seeking ways to bring balance and joy into life.
I look forward to the opportunity to work together and support you on your journey to well-being.
The clinical modalities I use include:
Janine is in network with Aetna & BCBS PPO. Her out of network rate is $180
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Nearly five years into clinical work I continue to grow and become more passionate about the work I do with people. My clinical expertise includes assisting people with navigating cultural and systemic oppression, exploring their racial identity, exploration of gender identity, and LGBTQ issues. I also specialize in addressing a myriad of anxieties, often socio-economic anxiety, as well as general anxiety.
My work recognizes the impact society and systems have on our mental health and I am dedicated to supporting people to better understand those impacts and explore ways to navigate spaces by utilizing their support systems and other resources available to them. It is important to me for people to be fully autonomous people who can advocate for themselves within systems that may not be made for them through the work of liberation.
That work also shows up when I work with individuals who are experiencing depression, working through life transitions, self-esteem troubles, and couples work. Utilizing many behavioral modalities to help individuals navigate relationships and foster healthy connections, communication, and boundaries.
In my role as a therapist, I acknowledge the impossible task of separating my other identities within my work. I show up carrying with me my own story and because of it, I am aware of the work needing to be done to ensure comfortability, safety, and vulnerability for the people I work with. I bring a sense of vulnerability and passion in my work with people that I hope allows them to connect more with themselves and feel empowered.
Every individual has their own story and unique challenges and I tailor the work that we do around their stories. I am thankful to be a part of their journey to empowerment and I do my best to tailor the therapeutic goals to their needs based on their stories.
In addition to direct therapeutic work with participants, I provide clinical supervision and Continuing Education (CE) training for mental health professionals in the field. I also lead monthly DEIB trainings/discussions within AMK.
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Jason is in network with Aetna & BCBS PPO
Pronouns: He/Him/His
I believe that healing is a collaborative endeavor that requires honest caring without shame or judgment. I provide a safe, caring and confidential environment for clients to explore their feelings, beliefs and clarify their goals. Something unique about my approach is that I use a strength-based approach, tailoring my approach to each client’s interest for engagement. I have a unique ability to help explore and discover your true identity, sexual expression, sexuality, and gender identity. I became a therapist to support the disruption of generational cycles that are not helpful while building confidence.
I strongly value destigmatizing mental health and providing effective services to underserved communities. My 10+ years of experience includes anxiety, trauma, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, grief/loss, depression, postpartum, family relationships, parent support, addiction, OCD, self-esteem, anger management, and life transitions. I am also trained to provide EMDR treatment
I enjoy working with all age groups. I am non-traditional monogamy, kink/BDSM and LGBTQ knowledgeable/affirming. I have a background in hospital, residential, and outpatient settings as well as ABA therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorder. I am happy to offer a complimentary phone consultation.
I am a trained SPACE therapist (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions) developed at the Yale Child Study Center.
In addition to direct therapeutic work with clients, I provide clinical supervision and Continuing
Education (CE) training for mental health professionals in the field. I have also provided training for rehabilitation facilities on Empathy and Cultural Competency/ Implicit Bias.
Past Training Topics Include:
Ashley is in network with Aetna & BCBS PPO and her rate is $180
Pronouns: She/her/hers
With over a decade of clinical practice, I’ve had the privilege of working with individuals of all ages. My clinical expertise includes addressing anxiety, depression, life transitions, identity development, and relational concerns. I also specialize in working with couples, parents and family systems.
I am passionate about Women’s Health and hold specialized training in Perinatal Mental Health. I am dedicated to supporting clients as they navigate the transition to parenthood and other challenges often encountered during the pre- and postpartum period, including perinatal mood disorders, infertility, and loss.
I recognize the pivotal role that close relationships have on overall well-being. Within couples and family systems, I collaborate with clients to foster healthy relationships by strengthening emotional connection, communication, and conflict resolution.
Committed to cultural humility and ongoing learning, I acknowledge the profound impact that our social identities and environments have on our mental health. In my practice, I strive to create an inclusive and safe space in which clients can explore their cultural identity and values.
As a therapist, I am often inspired by the resiliency, vulnerability, humor and dedication my clients bring to sessions. With a strong emphasis on the therapeutic relationship, I view therapy as an empowering and collaborative space. I love my work and am grateful for the opportunity to connect, learn and grow alongside my clients.
I use an integrative approach tailored to meet each client’s unique needs and preferences. I incorporate several evidence-based techniques including:
In addition to direct therapeutic work with clients, I provide clinical supervision and Continuing Education (CE) trainings for mental health professionals in the field. I have also worked as an Adjunct Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
Current / Upcoming CE Trainings:
Emily is out of network with insurance providers. Her rate is $180
Pronouns: She/her/hers
I am a seasoned counselor with over 18 years of experience in the field. Specializing in anxiety, depression, OCD, and women’s health, I have dedicated my career to partnering with my clients to empower them to make sustainable changes. I work with clients to empower them to live with greater resilience, confidence, and authenticity.
With a warm and welcoming approach, I create a safe space for my clients to explore their emotions and develop coping strategies. My deep understanding of mental health issues, coupled with my genuine empathy, allows me to connect with clients on a deeper level.
While I work with clients of all ages, I have a particular passion for supporting women and parents through their unique journeys. Whether it’s managing the demands of motherhood, overcoming personal obstacles, or finding balance in a hectic world, I offer a tailored therapeutic approach and practical approach for change.
Throughout my career, I have earned a reputation for my professionalism, integrity, and commitment to my clients’ well-being. My holistic approach to counseling incorporates evidence-based techniques and a deep respect for each individual’s experiences and values.
My collaborative style ensures that clients feel empowered and engaged in the therapeutic process. I believe in meeting clients where they are and working together to identify and achieve their goals.
In addition to my clinical work, I am dedicated to ongoing professional development, staying up-to-date with the latest research and trainings that meet the gold standard in therapeutic modalities to ensure the highest quality of care for my clients.
I love my work and my hope is that our sessions can be an empowering place for change.
I am an integrative therapist. Clinical modalities I pull from and specialty areas include:
Abbie is out of network with insurance providers. Her rate is $225
Pronouns: She/her/hers
I believe in the power of humor, movement, and connection to guide your path to change. I recognize the benefits of psychosomatic understanding and empower those to explore cues from the physical self to enhance coping with stress and anxiety of the emotional and mental self.
In my clinical practice, I support people across the lifespan and from different backgrounds. I specialize in working with children and adolescents alongside their parents, fostering a collaborative approach to healing and growth within families. I also have clinical experience working with young adults and adults. I have clinical training and honed skills to assist those facing stress, complex anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, and the challenges of life transitions. I firmly believe that the foundation of successful therapy rests upon creating a safe, authentic space where clients of all identities can delve into their inner worlds and express themselves freely.
Central to my approach is the cultivation of self-awareness and self-compassion. By exploring your needs and building upon existing strengths, we can work towards building healthier relationships, both with yourself and with others. Leading with cultural humility and your pre-existing methods of self-discovery, I incorporate an understanding of cultural and societal influences that shape each person’s experience, advocating for their unique journey toward self-fulfillment and empowerment.
I use a combination of approaches to best fit the needs of my clients including:
In addition to providing therapy services, I am also motivated to uplift other clinicians through providing continuing education training to other professionals in the field. I am grateful to have presented for the University of Illinois Chicago Jane Addams College of Social Work and Big Brother Big Sister of Metropolitan Chicago. In addition, I lead bi-monthly hands-on play therapy workshops for clinician groups and support individuals in play therapy consultations.
Past training topics include:
Sandtray Therapy
Multiculturalism in Play Therapy
Sensory-Based Play Workshop
Constructive Play Workshop
Non-Directive Play Therapy Skills and Modalities
Jaclyn is in network with Aetna & BCBS PPO
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Seeking support can feel unfamiliar and intimidating. I believe we are innately resilient. Our resilience can help us but can also build our tolerance and restrict our ability to ask for help. Beginning therapy is the first step. My practice is collaborative allowing you to control the pace and process with my guidance and support. It is my goal to ensure you feel comfortable including providing a safe, empathetic space for us to build a trusting relationship. In my practice I provide “homework” as a way for us to use what we talk about in session for practice in your everyday life.
I use a warm, nonjudgemental approach. I work with children, teens, adults, and families. We will work together to help you cope and grow and build on your strengths. I am passionate to see how the tools we use build on your emotional awareness and connection to your mind and body. My background includes providing therapeutic services in communities, hospitals and schools. My experience includes supporting clients who are managing anxiety, depression, grief/loss, mood disorders, trauma-and-stressor-related disorders, ADHD, life transitions, paranoia, self-esteem or body image concerns, behavioral issues, self-harm, or relational concerns.
Clinical modalities I practice and specialized training include:
Hope is in network with Aetna & BCBS PPO
Pronouns: She/her/hers