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“My [Next Step] therapist was great at providing a relevant book or article relating to our sessions, and I enjoyed learning about myself as a part of our process.”

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Rethinking Infidelity by Esther Perel

January 18, 2019

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The Brain of Love by Helen Fisher

January 18, 2019

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The Anatomy of Trust by Brene Brown

January 18, 2019

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The Dance of Connection

January 18, 2019

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Boundaries in Dating

January 18, 2019

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Mr. Unavailable & The Fallback Girl

January 18, 2019

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The 5 Love Languages

January 18, 2019

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Love Factually

January 18, 2019

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State of Affairs

January 18, 2019

Define Your Attachment Style

January 18, 2019

Discover Your Love Language

January 18, 2019

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Quiet : The Power of Introverts

January 18, 2019

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Radical Acceptance

January 18, 2019

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The Defining Decade

January 18, 2019

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Spirit Junkie

January 18, 2019

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Codependent No More

January 18, 2019

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The Reality Slap

January 18, 2019

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How to Resist Our Age of Resentment

January 18, 2019

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Why Our Mental Health Takes a Village

January 18, 2019

Inner Child Meditation by Jason Stephenson

January 18, 2019

Kristin Neff: Self Compassion Mediations

January 18, 2019

I Texted My Ex! Ugh!

March 10, 2020

LA Talk Radio with The Relationship Expert to talk about Breakup and Divorce Recovery

March 10, 2020

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Danna Faulds’ “Let it Go”

January 18, 2019

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It’s Called a Breakup Because It’s Broken

January 18, 2019

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The Buddha Breakup

January 18, 2019

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Why Lying Broken in a Pile is a Good Idea

January 18, 2019

The Cost of Caring Understanding Compassion Fatigue – Category in Resources would be Educational

March 10, 2020

Conflict Resolution: Skills for Healthy Relationships, Teams and Organizations

March 10, 2020

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The Dance of Connection

January 18, 2019

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Quiet : The Power of Introverts

January 18, 2019

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Radical Acceptance

January 18, 2019

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The Defining Decade

January 18, 2019

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Spirit Junkie

January 18, 2019

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Codependent No More

January 18, 2019

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The Reality Slap

January 18, 2019

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Boundaries in Dating

January 18, 2019

Book Mock

Mr. Unavailable & The Fallback Girl

January 18, 2019

Book Mock

The 5 Love Languages

January 18, 2019

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Love Factually

January 18, 2019

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State of Affairs

January 18, 2019

Book Mock

It’s Called a Breakup Because It’s Broken

January 18, 2019

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The Buddha Breakup

January 18, 2019

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Why Lying Broken in a Pile is a Good Idea

January 18, 2019

Product Article

How to Resist Our Age of Resentment

January 18, 2019

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Why Our Mental Health Takes a Village

January 18, 2019

Define Your Attachment Style

January 18, 2019

Discover Your Love Language

January 18, 2019

Inner Child Meditation by Jason Stephenson

January 18, 2019

Kristin Neff: Self Compassion Mediations

January 18, 2019

More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory

August 16, 2022

The Ethical Slut, 3rd Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love

August 16, 2022

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70 E Lake St #222
Chicago, IL 60601

Serving Chicago, Streeterville, Gold Coast, West Town, West Loop, River North, Old Town, Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Lincoln Square, Bucktown, Ravenswood and surrounding areas.

Common Questions

Do you accept insurance?

We are in network with the following insurance carriers:

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Choice Advantage
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Choice Preferred
  • United Behavioral Health, aka United Health Care
  • Optum Veterans Affairs Community Care Network

However, if you have a carrier that we don’t accept we can still work together! Using your out of network benefits, many insurance companies will provide you with 20% to 80% reimbursement for sessions. We provide you with an invoice, you send it into your insurance company and they mail you a check. If you’d like to know what your out of network benefits are call the number on the back of your card and ask, “What are my out of network benefits for mental health counseling?” Please contact us to provide you with additional information about this.

Is there parking available at your office?

All el lines are within 1-2 blocks, and, there are two parking garages nearby at 60 E. Lake St. and 20 E. Randolph.

I tried therapy and didn't like it. How's this different?

Therapy varies depending on the personalities of the counselor and client, as well as the particular concerns brought forward. Sometimes the chemistry between the counselor and client or the counselor’s style or approach just isn’t a good fit. The relationship between the client and the therapist is of utmost importance. Therefore, we work to create a safe environment where open and honest communication is encouraged so that concerns or questions about treatment or the relationship can be addressed in session. This often benefits the therapeutic process and deepens the therapeutic relationship.

What can I expect from the first few sessions?

During the first and second session, we will gather information about what has brought you into therapy including your concerns, what you’d like to work on and information about your current and past emotional health and life history. This information helps us gain a deeper understanding about your situation, you as a person and how to best help you. As noted earlier, since it is important that clients feel comfortable with their counseling, we encourage clients to also use the first session as an opportunity to assess if this is a good fit for you as well.

What can I expect during a typical therapy session?

During therapy you will begin to discuss and share your feelings, thoughts, and reactions in order for you to begin to gain insight, develop new thinking patters, coping skills and overall improved quality of life. It is natural to feel uncomfortable about opening up at first but this process because much easier after a few sessions. Since self-growth is possible through commitment and work I will encourage you to practice the things you discuss and learn outside of session.

How long will I need to be in therapy?

The number of sessions needed is different for everyone depending on a number of factors including but not limited to your goals, severity or intensity of your concerns or symptoms, how long you’ve been dealing with your concerns, current levels of stress, and the progress you make towards reaching your short or long-term goals.

Is what I say in therapy confidential?

In general, all communications between a client and counselor are confidential and can only be released with the client’s written permission. However, there are some exceptions required by law to this rule. Exceptions include:

  • When there is a reasonable suspicion of child/dependent abuse or of an elder adult.
  • When the client communicates a threat of bodily injury to others.
  • When the client is suicidal.
  • When disclosure is required pursuant to a legal proceeding.