

Family Counseling Highland Park. Family Therapist, Family Counselor in Highland Park, Illinois.
Welcome to our network of family therapists in Highland Park. Strife and turmoil in the home, or with extended family, can damage many of our relationships. Family counseling Highland Park, IL with a licensed and skilled family counselor can help find common ground, and begin restoration and healing. We hope that you will contact any one of our Highland Park family counselors below for more information and to book an appointment.
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John Michael Quinn, LCPC, CADC, NCC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Email: Contact John Michael
1263 South Highland Avenue Suite 2D, Lombard 60148
Email: Contact John Michael
1263 South Highland Avenue Suite 2D, Lombard 60148
Understandng family dynamics and how they evolve within a family unit is essential in treatiing the families I work with. Much of the work I do with families revolves around understanding boundaries and the consequences of unhealthy enmeshment. Together as a unit, the family learns limit setting, appropriate and healthy boundary setting in addition to new coping skills that will help decision making.
Gary Phillips, S.T.D
Licensed Clinical Psychologist; Pastoral Counselor
Email: Contact Dr. Phillips
550 Sunset Ridge Road, Northfield 60093
Email: Contact Dr. Phillips
550 Sunset Ridge Road, Northfield 60093
Families with problems will (1) learn three different/new ways to talk and listen to help each other live better (2) within a short time (3-6 sessions) know 2-3 ways to solve conflicts in the family (3) be taught how to best reduce, manage, eliminate hurtful, destructive feelings of family members (4) be able to show increased empathy toward other family members and know how to effectively ask for empathy
Meghan Reitz, MA, LCPC, NCC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Email: Contact Meghan
10 N. Martingale Rd. Ste. 400, Schaumburg 60173
Email: Contact Meghan
10 N. Martingale Rd. Ste. 400, Schaumburg 60173
Family therapy is an extremely important part of my practice. By working with just one individual in the family unit, it can be difficult to instill lasting change. However, if all family members can come together, change be quicker and more permanent. My goal is to mediate, assist in compromise, and come up with solutions to what has brought the family in for counseling in the first place.
Alyse Rynor, LCSW
Holistic Psychotherapist - Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Email: Contact Alyse
1740 Ridge Ave., Evanston 60201
Email: Contact Alyse
1740 Ridge Ave., Evanston 60201
I work specifically with adult children who are needing guidance, help and support around choices that need to be made for an aging parent. I am aware that issues can arise between siblings when Mom or Dad becomes ill or needs extra care. With background including many years of counseling with individuals, couples and families, the elderly and as a Hospice Social Worker, I am available to provide you support, education, guidance and the help you are needing at this time.
Sharon Depowski, LCSW, CADC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Alcohol/Drug Counselor
Email: Contact Sharon
311 E. Dickens Avenue, Northlake 60164
Email: Contact Sharon
311 E. Dickens Avenue, Northlake 60164
I have utilized family therapy with families experiencing substance abuse and/or divorce. I encourage family members to respect the views of other family members, even if they do not agree with them. I may suggest that family members change roles during therapy sessions, for an enhanced understanding of the views of other family members, although I do not have an expectation that this will lead to their agreeing with that family member. I encourage respect between family members. So, it would then follow that I discourage family members from name calling and/or labeling the behaviors of other family members. My goal is to increase their understanding and acceptance of each other.
Clinical Care Consultants
Full Service Counseling / Psychotherapy Agency
Email: Contact Clinical Care Consultants
Location Near Therapist: Highland Park, IL
Email: Contact Clinical Care Consultants
Location Near Therapist: Highland Park, IL
The Clinical Care Consultants team are all trained, skilled, and provide highly effective in family therapy services. We are a group of experts and/or specialists in a wide variety of counseling and addictions based services. Our staff are seasoned, experienced, and highly trained. On average, the CCC clinicians have been in the field for 22 years. We are all licensed clinicians (counselors / psychotherapists, social workers, or psychologists). Some of CCC's clinicians hold specialized certifications which enable them to understand & work with specialized populations. CCC clinicians are highly skilled and talented in individual counseling, marriage counseling / therapy and group counseling.
Susan Steffey, Ms.ed, LCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Email: Contact Susan
2 Mid America Plaza, Oak Brook Terrace 60181
Email: Contact Susan
2 Mid America Plaza, Oak Brook Terrace 60181
The family is the most important institution in society and I take great pleasure in helping a family to resolve their issues and move towards health and happiness. I understand as the mother of 4 children myself what the pressures there are for families. We are in a bad ecoonomy now and many families face economic uncertainty and stress. My focus in family therapy is to build cohesiveness and resiliance.
Bruce Christensen, Ph. D.
Licensed Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Christensen
1450 E. American Lane - Suite 1400, Schaumburg 60173
Email: Contact Dr. Christensen
1450 E. American Lane - Suite 1400, Schaumburg 60173
In dealing with families, I strive to help to improve communication and conflict resolution techniques. Often, members of familiies mean well, but express their needs and dis-satisfactions in a way that increases conflict and turmoil. In home conflicts often escalate and lead to withdrawal or explosive incidents. A calmer, problem resolution is possible in and office setting with a neutral party. In such a setting, we are usually able to effect better listening to one another and achieve the kind of understanding and acceptance that leads to greater family harmony.
Michael Sherry, EdD, IABMCP
SIGNS of needed family therapy: Continuous arguing, adolescent and child misbehavior or substance abuse, spouse and sibling anger and agitation, marital separation, domestic emotional abuse, domestic violence, infidelity, blended family conflict.
TREATMENT: Systems therapy, gestalt therapy, communication training, assertiveness training, anger-reduction therapy, conflict resolution therapy and state-of-the-art role-playing techniques.
BENEFITS of treatment: Enhanced spousal intimacy, reduced agitation, skyrocketing problem-solving skills, much improved parent-child communication, reduced childhood misbehavior, improved child school performance and elimination of marital and child abuse.
Home Psych Services, P.C.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist / Company President
Email: Contact Home Psych Services, P.C.
380 E. Northwest Highway, Suite 340-H, Des Plaines 60016
Email: Contact Home Psych Services, P.C.
380 E. Northwest Highway, Suite 340-H, Des Plaines 60016
Home Psych Services, P.C. provides home-based family therapy. We believe this is the most effective way to treat family problems by impacting these family problems where they usually start - in the home. We have multiple professionals including social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists that are able to address family problems from multiple different viewpoints. We are in the unique position of being able to observe how family problems play out in session in the actual environment where these problems started in the first place. This puts us in a unique position to diagnose and treat family problems.
Nathaniel Hope, LCSW, LLC
I've been working with families from many different backgrounds and cultures for most of my career. Family work is one of the most under appreciated and important tools for dealing with issues related to therapy. I will begin with a family session that includes everyone and then meet everyone individually. I'll make sure everyone feels heard and no one feels singled out. I use a systems approach to family therapy and find that Family therapy in general has a better success rate than individual therapy.
Robert Dargel, LCSW, CEAP, CADC
Family can be a source of support ...AND stress depending on how we are communicating and responding to one another's needs. I can help you improve communication and get better at understanding and respecting the needs and feelings of each member of the family. I work with families with children older than 14 since I do not work with young children.
Mary Lynn Meyers, LCSW
If you are struggling in a close relationship with conflict, distance and/or withdrawal, or feel that there is no longer an emotional connection with your partner or other family members, it can be helpful to work with a therapist. It is not just as easy as “how you communicate.” Therapy can help you take an objective look at emotional, thinking and behavioral patterns that perhaps no longer are effective and test new methods of interaction to improve your relationships. This can be applied in your relationships with your spouse, your children, parents and friends, neighbors and work colleagues.
Donna Martino, LCPC, NCC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Email: Contact Donna
2300 N. Barrington Road Suite 400, Hoffman Estates 60169
Email: Contact Donna
2300 N. Barrington Road Suite 400, Hoffman Estates 60169
In family therapy I treat the dynamic of the relationship between family members. We all have a deep need to belong and feel accepted by others. This starts in our family of origin. If things are preventing us from feeling accepted by our families we seek other places to feel that connection. By helping each person feel heard, understood and accepted by their family members we can create significant change.
Michael Stoller, LCSW
While I do family therapy with my clients, it is something that I do not jump right into. Usually a parent will call to bring his/her son into see me. The son is my primary client and it is important to me to get to know him and start to establish a relationship. Over time, I will discuss with him the benefits of bringing parents and even siblings into the session. I have found that if I bring the family in too soon, I often lose the trust and relationship with my primary clients. In family therapy, I use a systems approach and focus not only on the individual issues for each family issue, but also watch closely to see how the family interacts with one another.
Carol Drengenberg, MA, RN, LCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Email: Contact Carol
910 Skokie Blvd. Suite 211, Northbrook 60062
Email: Contact Carol
910 Skokie Blvd. Suite 211, Northbrook 60062
When a member of a family becomes ill or disabled, the entire family will be affected. Confusion, fear, anxiety and even anger can occur - even after the person recovers - such as with a cancer survivor. With my Registered Nursing and Counseling background I can help families understand some of the changes that are taking place due to the illness. Talking about what each member is experiencing can help all understand each other and lead to finding ways to handle the uncertainty. When you have a plan for coping with the illness or effects of the illness, tensions can decrease, and the family can find a "new normal" - a new way of being together. Different, but still good - still family

Family Counseling Highland Park.
If you are in Illinois and seek assistance with parenting and extended family, or perhaps you are dealing with issues in your children, or trying to work out harmony in a blended family, family counseling Highland Parkcan help. Theravive is the best source for effective Highland Park family therapy in Illinois. A professional Highland Park family therapist has training and expertise in family dynamics both in and outside the home and can help resolve toxic and broken relationships. Please contact a Highland Park, IL family counselor to begin your new commitment to beneficial change.Family Counseling Highland Park.. Family Therapist, Family Counselor Highland Park.
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