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  • Child Therapy with Eden Conroy, LPC

    Eden provides warm, collaborative therapy for children, teens, and young adults. Sessions are practical and developmentally tailored—blending CBT, DBT-informed, ACT, and trauma-informed care, with play-based and activity-based approaches for younger clients. Eden helps with anxiety, low mood, emotion regulation, school stress, identity questions, and family/peer relationships—balancing concrete skills with a supportive space to be heard. What to expect: -Intake: age-appropriate assessment; for minors, caregiver input and clear confidentiality guidelines -Ongoing: coping skills (CBT/DBT-informed), emotion regulation, and reflective work; college/transition support for young adults -Care coordination (as needed): with caregivers, schools, or other providers (with consent) Logistics: 50-minute sessions • In person (Ravenswood, Chicago) and secure telehealth across Illinois • In-network with BCBS & Aetna (benefits can be verified before you start) • Self-pay available. Good fit if you’re looking to: build coping skills, reduce anxiety or low mood, improve emotion regulation, strengthen communication and boundaries, and support healthy transitions at school, home, or college.

  • Online Therapy with Nikki Weng

    Nikki provides warm, culturally responsive online therapy for adults (and couples by request). If you’re navigating identity questions, cross-cultural expectations, life transitions, anxiety, or mood concerns, Nikki offers a collaborative space where you’ll feel heard, understood, and supported. She works in English and Mandarin, and uses an integrative blend of ACT, CBT, DBT-informed, solution-focused, person-centered, and psychodynamic approaches—tailored so the plan fits your values and goals. What to expect: Session 1: supportive intake, clarify goals/values, outline a right-sized plan Ongoing: practical skills + reflective work to understand patterns and make change Between sessions: brief tools (as helpful) to keep progress moving Logistics: 50-minute sessions • Online only (secure telehealth video) • Clients must be physically located in Illinois at time of session • Supervised by Jing Han, LCPC • Insurance verification available; self-pay options too. Good fit if you’re looking to: reduce anxiety, navigate identity/relationship stress, build coping skills, and work with a therapist fluent in EN/中文 who understands cross-cultural experiences.

  • Online Therapy with Stephanie Horejs

    Stephanie provides warm, straightforward online therapy for adults navigating anxiety, low mood, identity questions, and relationship or boundary patterns that feel hard to change. Sessions are collaborative and structured—expect clear goals, practical tools you can use between visits, and steady check-ins so you can see what’s working. Her approach integrates CBT, DBT-informed, solution-focused, person-centered, and mindfulness strategies, tailored to your needs and pace. What to expect: Session 1: supportive intake, shared goals, and a right-sized plan Ongoing: skills practice + insight work; brief progress check-ins each visit Between sessions: optional exercises or worksheets to keep momentum Logistics: 50-minute sessions • Online only (secure telehealth video) • Available to clients located in Illinois (confirmed at scheduling) • We can verify insurance benefits before starting; self-pay options available. Good fit if you’re looking to: reduce anxiety, improve mood, set healthier boundaries, navigate life transitions, and feel more grounded day-to-day.

  • Psychotherapy with Sidney Zhu

    Sidney provides warm, collaborative therapy for adults and teens navigating anxiety, low mood, perfectionism, identity questions, and relationship patterns that feel stuck. Sessions are structured and practical—expect clear goals, tools you can use between visits, and steady check-ins so you can see progress. Sidney integrates CBT, DBT-informed, ACT, and trauma-informed approaches, tailoring the plan to your pace, values, and needs. What to expect: Session 1: supportive intake, shared goals, and a right-sized plan Ongoing: skills practice + insight work; brief progress check-ins each visit Between sessions: optional exercises to keep momentum Logistics: 50-minute sessions • In person (Evanston) and secure telehealth across Illinois • Self-pay only: $25 per session • Limited pro-bono slots may be available based on financial need • No insurance billing. Good fit if you’re looking to: reduce anxiety, improve mood, set healthier boundaries, and navigate life transitions with clear, doable steps.

  • Online Therapy with Joey Ye, LPC

    Joey provides psychodynamic, culturally responsive therapy for adults and teens who want to understand the deeper stories shaping anxiety, mood, grief, and relationship patterns. Sessions slow the pace so you can reflect, make meaning, and find new choices; when helpful, Joey weaves in practical tools alongside the depth work. Joey offers care in English and Mandarin and welcomes clients navigating cross-cultural stress, identity, international-student concerns, and bipolar/mood disorders. Both online therapy and in-person sessions are available. What to expect: Session 1: thoughtful intake and goals that fit your pace and values Ongoing: reflective conversation + right-sized skills; regular check-ins on what’s working Approach: psychodynamic/relational with integrative elements as needed Logistics: 50-minute sessions • In person (Evanston) and secure telehealth across Illinois • Insurance verification available (Aetna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield); self-pay options, too. Good fit if you’re looking to: explore long-standing patterns, reduce anxiety or low mood, process grief, and feel more grounded in yourself and your relationships.

  • Online Therapy with Dr. Kristin Amicone

    Dr. Kristin Amicone, PsyD, provides online therapy for adults in Illinois and Florida who are ready to feel calmer, more confident, and more connected. Many of her clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, self-doubt, or uncertainty about life transitions. Kristin creates a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space where you can explore patterns, strengthen boundaries, and reconnect with what matters most. Her approach is grounded in evidence-based practices and shaped by genuine curiosity and compassion. Drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and relational approaches, she helps clients build insight, emotional balance, and practical coping tools they can use every day. Kristin works with adults navigating stress, perfectionism, identity exploration, and challenges in relationships or career transitions. Therapy with Kristin is a supportive process focused on helping you understand yourself more deeply and create meaningful, lasting change. If you’re seeking therapy in Illinois or Florida and want to feel more grounded, empowered, and at ease, Kristin provides a thoughtful, client-centered approach that honors your goals and personal growth.

  • Online Therapy with Jing Han, LCPC

    Jing provides warm, collaborative therapy for adults, with a focus on anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, relationship stress, and cross-cultural transitions. Sessions are practical and supportive—expect clear goals, gentle curiosity, and tools you can use between visits. Jing offers care in English, Mandarin, and Japanese, and draws from CBT and solution-focused approaches with trauma-informed, culturally responsive care so treatment fits your story and values. What to expect: Session 1: supportive intake, shared goals, and a right-sized plan Ongoing: skills practice + reflective work to understand patterns and make change Between sessions: brief exercises or prompts (as helpful) Logistics: 50-minute sessions • In person (Evanston, IL) and secure telehealth in Illinois and Florida (client must be located in IL or FL at the time of session) • We can verify insurance benefits before you start; self-pay available. Good fit if you’re looking to: reduce anxiety or low mood, heal from difficult experiences, navigate identity/relationship stress, or work with a therapist fluent in EN/中文/日本語.

  • Online Therapy with Sherri Lau, LCSW

    Sherri provides steady, trauma-informed therapy for adults and teens. Her style is calm, collaborative, and practical—focused on restoring a sense of safety, building coping skills, and improving day-to-day functioning. Sherri works with anxiety, depression, trauma-related concerns, mood instability, and relationship stress, and creates an inclusive, nonjudgmental space where you can feel understood and supported. What to expect: -Thoughtful intake to understand your story, strengths, and goals -A right-sized plan with skills you can practice between sessions -Regular check-ins to track progress and adjust what’s not working Logistics: 50-minute sessions • In person (Evanston) and secure telehealth across Illinois • We can verify your insurance benefits before starting; self-pay options available. Good fit if you’re looking to: heal from difficult experiences, stabilize mood, reduce anxiety, strengthen boundaries, and feel more grounded.

  • Online Therapy with Brittany Bogdajewicz

    Brittany provides warm, collaborative online therapy for adults and teens navigating anxiety, depression, trauma/PTSD, bipolar disorder, life transitions, and identity concerns. Sessions are practical and goal-focused—expect clear next steps, skills you can use between visits, and steady support in a nonjudgmental, LGBTQ+-affirming space. Brittany integrates CBT, ACT, DBT-informed, and trauma-informed approaches so treatment is both evidence-based and tailored to you. What to expect: Session 1: supportive intake, goal-setting, and a right-sized plan Ongoing: skills practice, insight work, and brief check-ins on what’s working Between sessions: optional tools/worksheets to keep progress moving Logistics: 50-minute sessions • Online only (secure telehealth video) • Available to clients located in Illinois and Florida • We can verify your insurance benefits before starting; self-pay options available. Good fit if you’re looking to: reduce anxiety, improve mood, build coping skills, heal from trauma, and feel more grounded day-to-day.

  • Online Therapy with Dr. Igbinosun

    Dr. Igbinosun offers psychodynamic, insight-oriented therapy for adults who want to understand the “why” beneath persistent feelings and patterns. Sessions slow things down so you can notice how past relationships and experiences live in the present—then make different choices with more freedom and self-compassion. Alongside depth work, she integrates CBT/DBT when useful, but the heart of treatment is reflective conversation, careful listening, and a strong therapeutic relationship. Good fit if you’re seeking: -space to explore identity, meaning, and long-standing relational patterns, -support for anxiety, trauma-related concerns, and mood difficulties, -a thoughtful pace rather than “quick fixes,” with room for curiosity and cultural humility. What therapy with Dr. Igbinosun feels like: Expect gentle but honest questions, attention to attachment and emotions in the “here and now,” and collaboration on themes emerging between sessions. Insight leads to change—often in how you relate to yourself and others. Logistics: 50-minute sessions • Online only (secure telehealth video) • Available to clients located in Illinois or Florida • Insurance verification and self-pay options available.

  • Online Therapy with Dr. Breanne Taylor

    Dr. Taylor offers psychodynamic, relational therapy that slows the pace so you can notice how past experiences and core beliefs show up in the present—and begin to choose differently. You’ll get careful listening, thoughtful questions, and room for identity exploration; skills from CBT/DBT are added when they support the deeper work. The space is LGBTQ+-affirming, sex-positive, and welcoming of kink and consensual non-monogamy communities. Good fit if you’re seeking: -insight into long-standing patterns in relationships, mood, or identity, -support for anxiety, depression, trauma-related concerns, or life transitions, -a reflective, culturally humble approach—not a quick-fix script. What to expect: A collaborative plan, gentle but honest reflection, and steady attention to what changes between sessions; when helpful, concrete tools you can practice day-to-day. Logistics: 50-minute sessions • Online only (secure telehealth video) • Available to clients located in Illinois, Florida, and Kansas • We can verify your insurance benefits before starting; self-pay options available.

  • Psychotherapy with Dr. Patrick Casey

    Dr. Casey provides warm, accepting therapy for teens and adults, and works with couples seeking better communication, repair after conflict, and support through life transitions. With decades of experience across inpatient, outpatient, neuro-rehab, and private practice settings, he blends a strengths-based, culturally respectful approach with evidence-based tools (CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, Positive Psychology, and Gestalt) so care feels both safe and effective—tailored to your goals and pace. Common focuses: -Individuals: trauma/PTSD, anxiety & panic, bipolar disorder, grief, relationship stress, identity/adjustment. -Couples: communication patterns, conflict cycles, rebuilding trust, intimacy, parenting/transition stress. What to expect: Collaborative intake, clear goals, and steady check-ins on what’s working; practical strategies you can use between sessions. Couples sessions emphasize shared understanding, de-escalation skills, and repair. Logistics: 50-minute sessions • In person (Evanston) and secure telehealth across Illinois • Insurance verification available; self-pay options too. Good fit if you’re looking to: heal from trauma, reduce anxiety or mood symptoms, strengthen relationships, and create lasting change as an individual or as a couple.

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