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Eileen O’Neil

My approach to therapy: that while challenging my clients to think about things differently, I do so in a gentle, warm way. I usually approach problems with a touch of humor and realism while also using therapeutic tools to create real change!

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Ryann Storey

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is one that centers client strengths. I believe that individuals seeking intervention need a safe space to be validated in their experiences, as the power of focusing on one’s potential rather than their downfalls is so easily overlooked.

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Lizbeth Rosas-Reyes

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, collaborative, and reflective. I focus on creating a space where you feel safe to slow down, make sense of patterns, and explore what’s coming up beneath the surface, at a pace that feels right for you. I believe therapy works best when you feel understood, not rushed or judged.

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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.

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Keith Harris

My approach to therapy: I know starting therapy can feel awkward or even a little scary. Therapy doesn’t have to be stiff or overly clinical. My style is conversational and relaxed, creating an easy space where you can just be you. We will be collaborative and I'll be direct when I hear something that I think can be changed, and that can be as little as shifting a perspective.

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Mercedes Yates-Jones

My approach to therapy: My approach is nonjudgmental, supportive, and focused on helping you feel safe and understood.

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Erin Anderson

My approach to therapy: My goal is to make each client comfortable in the therapeutic environment, and I provide an individualized approach to make sure that each client gets exactly what they need.

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Juliette Grantham

My approach to therapy: Through psychoanalytic therapy, I help individuals to gain insight into the roots of their struggles, hear their voice in new ways, and clarify their desires. I create a space for deep reflection and emotional processing that can bring release from painful emotions, illuminate new perspectives, reveal deeper understandings, and spark organic change.

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Keisha Mathew

My approach to therapy: My own journey in my relationships led me to create this program to assist in other's goals to improve their connections with people they value and cherish. Having worked on my own generational trauma, I know what it's like to endure and overcome it.

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Dr. Lindsay Hamilton

My approach to therapy: I am integrative, meaning I utilize a number of different approaches. I like to take a collaborative approach with clients so that therapy is personalized and as effective as possible.

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Find Parenting Therapists & Counselors in Near North Side of Chicago, IL.

Parenting is a rewarding experience with ups and downs, but there are times when the downs are too much to handle on your own. A parenting therapist can devise strategies to help you get through difficult situations that arise as you’re parenting.

Many therapists specialize in working with parents, new mothers, and fathers trying to figure out how to be a better parent and partner. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Could Benefit from Parenting Counseling

Parent therapy may be helpful to you if you’re dealing with any of the following issues:

  • You’re a new parent and feeling stressed out.
  • You’re the parent of an older child and not sure how to best relate to them.
  • You are having problems in your marriage related to parenting or parenting styles.
  • You’ve relocated and things in your family feel unsettled.
  • You need to vent about your parenting frustrations.
  • You want to improve your parenting skills.
  • You want to figure out the type of parent you want to be.

Licensed therapist Mara Fisher has some thoughts to help parents. If you are feeling the stress and pressure of parenting, read this article: Is There a Right Way to Parent?

Help is Available: Get Parenting Therapy Today

Parenting is one of the hardest things you’ll ever do, and it can take a toll on you, mentally and physically. With a parenting therapist, you’ll be able to examine and remedy those problems that make parenting harder. To make finding a therapist easy, use Mental Health Match. Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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