Our Therapist Directory

Find the right therapist quickly and for free. Use our proven matching tool to skip the search and find a qualified therapist you trust.

Find a Therapist

Illness Therapists in Bolingbrook, IL


picture of therapist named Emerson Epstein

Emerson Epstein

My approach to therapy: I provide various cognitive behavioral interventions, which are gold-standard treatments for a number of mental and behavioral health disorders (Hayes & Hofmann, 2018). This approach focuses on immediate situations and responses and offers actionable steps to help individuals move past their struggles. We track progress and adjust treatment if needed.

View Profile
  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Tina Lakatos

Tina Lakatos

My approach to therapy: I work with my clients to identify the problems, the severity of it, and symptoms and explore how these are impacting the individual's ability to function in life. Once this has been completed, we prioritize the problems and set a treatment plan.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Jill Egizio

Jill Egizio

My approach to therapy: I commonly use CBT, Interpersonal Therapy, ACT, and IFS. I use practical approaches to resolve distress and interpersonal conflicts. I choose therapeutic techniques and skills to help you identify action steps and meaningful behavioral change.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Dominika Ventucci

Dominika Ventucci

My approach to therapy: As an integrative provider, I work from a holistic framework of incorporating evidence-based strategies and wisdom from western and eastern philosophies and approaches to healing. I see my work as more of a guide rather than an expertise.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Nashat Ali

Nashat Ali

My approach to therapy: I aim to empower my clients by teaching them new coping skills and making them stronger as individuals. My professional expertise as a physician helps my clinical skills as a psychologist, especially in understanding the mind-body connection.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

Professional Eight

Join a Free Community Event

No matter what’s on your mind, the most important thing is to
know you’re not alone.

Explore Events
Professional Twelve
picture of therapist named Rachel Summers

Rachel Summers

My approach to therapy: I use a person centered, trauma informed approached with each of my clients. I like to meet each client where they are to develop goals that they would like to focus on.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Angela Olson

Angela Olson

My approach to therapy: Angela takes an integrative and holistic approach to treating clients. Angela believes therapy is about personal wellness and that everyone can benefit from the process. She places a strong focus on assisting clients to achieve their full potential.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Kate Snow

Kate Snow

My approach to therapy: My framework blends humor, curiosity, compassion, art therapy, parts work (IFS), liberation-focused therapy, somatic therapy, EMDR, and trauma-informed DBT. I utilize holistic care principles such as restorative energy practice, ecotherapy, cultivating genuine connections, building community and nurturing the interconnected wellness of your body and mind.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Lynn Kleinberger

Lynn Kleinberger

My approach to therapy: I specialize in fostering open, non-judgmental conversations about sex, exploration, intimacy, stress, past trauma, & relationships. I am part of the LGBTQIA+ community & am kink/BDSM friendly. I am dedicated to creating a safe & supportive environment where individuals can explore their identities, desires, & concerns without fear or shame.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Jennifer Nudo

Jennifer Nudo

My approach to therapy: I want you to feel both supported and challenged by our work together. My goal is that you leave therapy with less worry and distress and more self confidence and new tools to cope with life's challenges. I use insight, humor, and practical suggestions to help you develop deeper self awareness and make changes aligned with what's most important to you.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

We'll help you find the right therapist.

Mental Health Match has connected over 500,000 people with the right therapist, not just any therapist.

Begin Matching

Showing 1 to 10 of 34 results


Find Illness Therapists & Counselors in Bolingbrook, IL.

Chronic illnesses not only affect your physical health, but they can also be harmful for your mental health. Many sufferers of chronic illnesses, like Diabetes, Lupus, chronic pain, or Crohn’s Disease end up with mental disorders ranging from anxiety to depression, which can make life harder.

Luckily, Mental Health Match can match you with a chronic illness therapist who can help you manage the stress, fear, and angst surrounding your diagnosis. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You May Need Chronic Illness Counseling

If you’re not sure whether you need chronic illness counseling, we can help. Here are some signs that indicate that you should consider therapy:

  • You feel stressed out about the diagnosis and your future.
  • You have feelings of anxiety and sadness.
  • You have trouble concentrating throughout the day.
  • You are withdrawn or apathetic about relationships that used to matter
  • You don’t sleep well.

Read this article for tips about living with a chronic illness from a licensed therapist.

Feel Better with Chronic Illness Counseling

Now is the best time to seek treatment for a chronic illness or diagnosis. Mental Health Match can help you get started by connecting you with the most suitable therapist for your needs. Browse above or use our free therapist matching tool.


Explore our guide to therapy

How Does Therapy Help?