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I believe in creating a collaborative and empathetic space with a deep respect for your unique experiences and strengths, because therapy is not only about addressing challenges but also about empowering you to reconnect with your resilience and move forward with purpose.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 9 years of experience. I have worked with people across all ages and diagnoses, including those in crises. My experience includes supporting adolescents, adults, geriatrics, first responders, and veterans. I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, borderline personality disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and addiction.
I earned my Master’s in Social Work from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. My therapeutic style is collaborative and compassionate, centering on each person’s unique needs. I draw on approaches such as motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, family systems, solution-focused brief therapy, and exposure therapy.
Taking the first step toward therapy can feel challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. I’m here to support, validate, and empower you while helping you feel understood. Wherever you are in your journey, I’ll walk alongside you with compassion and care as we work toward lasting healing and positive change.
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I believe my role as a therapist is to provide a safe place for people to explore their true feelings without fear of judgment and...
I believe my role as a therapist is to provide a safe place for people to explore their true feelings without fear of judgment and find their best selves through the exploration of their values and the development of healthy living skills.
Lee Scott is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 11 years of field experience helping clients cope with feelings of stress, anxiety, grief and loss, low motivation, poor self-esteem, low confidence, depression, and emotional fatigue. He has worked with the homeless population, individuals struggling with mental health conditions, and elderly victims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Lee believes in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. He establishes a healthy and constructive therapist-client relationship by understanding how people’s experiences and beliefs shape how they think about themselves and the world.
Lee received his Master of Social Work from Aurora University. He tailors care to individual needs and uses cognitive behavioral therapy, compassion-focused therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing, and mindfulness techniques.
Taking the first step to seeking a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage, and Lee is here to support you. He believes that truly supporting a person's growth includes occasionally challenging their viewpoints. Lee is ready to start the journey with you and encourages you to schedule an appointment today!
It takes courage to reach out. I am here to support you every step of the way....
It takes courage to reach out. I am here to support you every step of the way.
Mara Silvestri is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with over 13 years of experience. She specializes in working with children, adolescents, teens, and adults aged 6 to 70. She supports individuals with a variety of concerns, including anxiety, depression, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, behavior problems, parenting skills, grief, trauma, and attention deficit disorder. Mara has previous experience working in behavioral hospitals, intensive outpatient programs, and crisis intervention settings.
Mara received her Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Marywood University. Mara draws from cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, play therapy, and mindfulness-based methods.
Mara believes in creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where individuals explore thoughts and emotions, identify goals, build skills, and foster a deeper self-understanding. Mara will meet you where you are, providing a space to heal and grow.
Through my own experiences with trauma and loss, I bring a genuine understanding of the profound impact adverse life events can ha...
Through my own experiences with trauma and loss, I bring a genuine understanding of the profound impact adverse life events can have, as well as the potential for resilience and empowerment that can emerge through the development of new coping skills.
I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with 7 years of experience and certified in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). I specialize in supporting individuals navigating trauma, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, addiction, grief, and life transitions. Many of my clients seek support in managing overwhelming emotions, building healthier coping skills, and finding balance in their daily lives. My goal is to provide a safe, compassionate space where you can work toward resilience, healing, and lasting change.
I earned my Master’s in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. My counseling style is collaborative and tailored to each client’s unique needs. I draw from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and mindfulness-based practices to help clients build resilience, strengthen coping skills, and achieve meaningful progress.
I know how difficult it can be to take the first step toward seeking help, and I want you to know you don’t have to face challenges alone. Together, we can create a path forward that fosters healing, growth, and renewed hope. If you’re ready to begin this journey, I invite you to reach out and take the next step toward the support you deserve.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over 20 years of experience and a wealth of expertise in multiple settings....
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over 20 years of experience and a wealth of expertise in multiple settings.
Gary Zurawski is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCSW, CADC) with over 21 years of professional experience treating teens, adults, and seniors who are struggling to manage the negative effects of anxiety, depression, poor coping skills, family conflict, racial identity issues, substance use, dysfunctional relationships, and more.
Gary earned his Master's degree in Social Work from Loyola University— Chicago. He utilizes evidence-based therapies in his practice and believes that psychotherapy is a relational and collaborative process. As you work together with Gary, you can expect to uncover patterns in your thoughts and behaviors and gain greater control of areas that may seem uncontrollable through the use of effective coping skills. He creates a safe and non-judgmental environment where you will feel comfortable to explore personal struggles and deep-rooted issues at your own pace.
If you choose to move forward with Gary, he promises that you will be treated with empathy, respect, and love. Therapy is not a one-way street and in your open discussions, you will be a team, working together on a journey that can be both exciting and helpful to your life. Gary is looking forward to starting a new journey with you.
Everyone needs support at times, and I am here to meet each client where they are while working to capitalize on their strengths a...
Everyone needs support at times, and I am here to meet each client where they are while working to capitalize on their strengths and achieve their life goals.
Anna Richmond is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Chicago with over 8 years of experience in the mental health field. She works with adults and youth experiencing trauma, depression, anxiety, attachment issues, difficulty concentrating, procrastination, loss, and more. She was previously a school-based therapist, helping families strengthen their dynamics. Anna also worked as a caseworker helping families experiencing domestic violence, homelessness, and other crises, deepening her understanding of the structural and societal factors that impact mental health.
Anna earned her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Chicago. She's a compassionate, strength-based therapist who values active listening and understanding your perspective. She uses unconditional positive regard and dialectical behavior therapy, which builds skills in mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and relationships.
Anna loves working with people in all stages of life, and whether you're ready to dig deep or just know you want change. Starting therapy takes courage, and she honors that bravery. She provides a nonjudgmental space where you’ll be met with compassion, not shame. Wherever you are on your journey, she is here when you’re ready.
My goal, irrespective of where you find yourself in your journey, is to collaborate with you to enhance your overall wellness....
My goal, irrespective of where you find yourself in your journey, is to collaborate with you to enhance your overall wellness.
Logan Spicer is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) with over 6 years of experience in the mental health care industry. She is passionate about helping young adults, adults, and older adults address their unique challenges and live more fulfilled lives. Logan specializes in depression, anxiety, executive functioning, ADHD coaching, trauma, relationship issues, and career development/transitions.
Logan completed her Master's degree in Forensic Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is a case manager for Cook County Mental Health Courts. This, coupled with her professional experience, enables her to provide the guidance and support her clients are seeking. Logan utilizes multiple treatment approaches, including mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, person-centered therapy (PCT) and solution-focused therapy (SFT).
Each one of us holds the capacity to carve out the life we desire despite the obstacles or detrimental habits that may hinder us. Individuals often underestimate their strength, and Logan believes she can assist in revealing that innate resilience. She eagerly anticipates the opportunity to collaborate with you and reaffirm your inherent strengths together.
I believe that everyone’s journey is unique and I try to meet clients where they are emotionally....
I believe that everyone’s journey is unique and I try to meet clients where they are emotionally.
Rachel Herman is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with 8 years of experience. She has worked with children, adults, and adolescents in various settings including residential, foster care, and private practice. Rachel has experience and interest in working with children, teens, and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, PTSD, relationships, communication, anger management, and social skills.
Rachel received her Master’s in Counseling from The Family Institute at Northwestern University. Rachel is trained in psychodynamic theory and incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, mindfulness, internal family systems, and motivational interviewing.
Rachel regards therapy as a partnership between client and therapist and strives to empower clients toward accomplishing their goals. Her counseling style is warm and empathetic, and she tries to meet clients where they are. Rachel believes everyone can change and is ready to help you improve your life.
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My go-to approach for helping people in grief & loss counseling is a person-centered and integrative approach that incorporates elements of narrative therapy and mindfulness-based interventions. I prefer this approach because it honors the unique experiences and needs of each individual while providing practical tools for coping with the grieving process. Person-centered therapy forms the foundation of my approach, as it emphasizes empathy, unconditional positive regard, and authenticity in the therapeutic relationship. By creating a safe and non-judgmental space, clients feel supported and validated as they explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences related to their loss.Narrative therapy techniques are utilized to help clients construct and make sense of their personal narratives of loss. By externalizing the problem and separating the person from the problem, clients can gain a new perspective on their grief and begin to identify strengths and resources for coping and resilience. Mindfulness-based interventions are integrated to help clients cultivate present-moment awareness and self-compassion as they navigate the grieving process. Mindfulness practices such as meditation, deep breathing, and body scans can help clients manage overwhelming emotions, reduce rumination, and increase acceptance of their experience.Additionally, I draw upon a range of therapeutic modalities and techniques, including cognitive-behavioral strategies for managing grief-related thoughts and behaviors, expressive arts therapies for exploring emotions and memories, and existential approaches for addressing questions of meaning and purpose in the face of loss. By combining these approaches, I aim to provide comprehensive support to individuals experiencing grief and loss, empowering them to navigate their unique journey of healing and transformation.
In grief & loss counseling, I teach the following tools:
I know a client is making meaningful progress in grief & loss counseling when several key indicators are observed. Firstly, there is a noticeable reduction in the intensity and frequency of their grief symptoms, such as overwhelming sadness, intrusive thoughts, or difficulty functioning in daily life. Clients may report feeling more capable of managing their emotions and coping with the challenges of grief.Additionally, clients demonstrate increased resilience and adaptive coping strategies in response to their loss. They may show greater flexibility in their thinking and behavior, finding new ways to navigate the challenges and changes that come with grief. Clients may also express a greater sense of acceptance and integration of their loss into their lives, recognizing that while the pain of grief may never fully go away, they can still find meaning and joy in life.Furthermore, there is evidence of growth and transformation in clients' personal narratives of loss. They may begin to reframe their experiences in more positive or empowering ways, finding new insights, strengths, and sources of resilience in their journey of grief. Clients may also demonstrate increased engagement in activities that bring them comfort, pleasure, and connection with others, signaling a renewed sense of purpose and vitality in their lives.Moreover, clients show greater openness and willingness to explore their grief experiences in therapy, sharing their thoughts, feelings, and memories with increased vulnerability and authenticity. They may express a deeper sense of trust and connection with their therapist, feeling supported and understood as they navigate their grief journey.Ultimately, meaningful progress in grief & loss counseling is characterized by a combination of symptom reduction, increased resilience and adaptive coping, growth and transformation in personal narratives of loss, and greater openness and engagement in the therapeutic process. These indicators suggest that clients are moving towards healing, integration, and a renewed sense of meaning and purpose in their lives despite the pain of their loss.
Clients can supplement their time in grief & loss counseling with various activities and practices to support their healing process outside of therapy sessions. Firstly, engaging in self-care activities, such as exercise, mindfulness practices, and relaxation techniques, can help clients manage stress, reduce anxiety, and promote emotional well-being. These activities provide opportunities for self-nurturing and self-compassion during times of grief.Additionally, clients may find solace in creative expression, such as journaling, art therapy, or music therapy. These outlets offer a means of processing and expressing complex emotions related to grief, providing a sense of release and catharsis. Seeking support from family, friends, or support groups can also be beneficial. Connecting with others who have experienced similar losses can provide validation, understanding, and a sense of solidarity in the grieving process. Sharing memories, stories, and emotions with loved ones can foster connection and support, easing the burden of grief.Engaging in meaningful rituals or practices to honor the memory of the deceased can also be comforting. This may include visiting a memorial site, celebrating special anniversaries or holidays in remembrance, or creating a memorial tribute in their honor. These rituals offer opportunities for reflection, connection, and continued bonds with the deceased. Furthermore, practicing self-compassion and patience with oneself is essential. Grief is a natural and individualized process that takes time to navigate. Allowing oneself to experience the full range of emotions associated with grief, without judgment or self-criticism, is an important aspect of healing.Finally, seeking professional support from other sources, such as grief support groups, bereavement counselors, or spiritual advisors, can provide additional resources and guidance in the grief journey. These supports offer specialized expertise and a safe space to explore and process grief in a supportive community setting. By actively engaging in these supplemental activities and practices outside of grief & loss counseling sessions, clients can enhance their coping skills, promote emotional healing, and foster resilience as they navigate the complexities of grief.
To prepare for their first grief & loss counseling session, an individual can take several steps to ensure a productive and supportive experience. Firstly, it may be helpful for the individual to take some time to reflect on their experiences of grief and loss, including the circumstances of the loss, their emotional reactions, and any challenges or concerns they may be facing. Writing down their thoughts, feelings, and memories related to the loss can provide a helpful starting point for discussion in therapy.Additionally, the individual may want to consider setting specific goals or intentions for their counseling journey. These goals may include processing emotions, gaining insights into their grief experience, developing coping strategies, or finding ways to honor and remember their loved one. Having clarity about what they hope to achieve from counseling can help guide the therapeutic process and ensure that sessions are focused and meaningful.Furthermore, it may be beneficial for the individual to familiarize themselves with the counseling process and what to expect during sessions. This can include learning about different therapeutic approaches to grief counseling, understanding the role of the therapist, and becoming familiar with common therapeutic techniques and interventions used in grief counseling.Lastly, the individual may want to create a supportive and comfortable environment for their counseling sessions. This may involve finding a quiet and private space where they can engage in therapy without distractions or interruptions, as well as ensuring that they have access to any materials or resources they may need, such as tissues, water, or a journal.By proactively preparing for their first grief & loss counseling session in this way, individuals can set a positive foundation for their therapeutic journey and maximize the potential for healing, growth, and transformation in their grief process.
Grief and loss counseling helps people grieve difficult losses including the death of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the end of a relationship. It helps people navigate their grief process and eventually accept, understand, and move forward from their loss. Thriveworks grief therapists in Chicago, IL have specific experience, training, and skills that enable them to best support grieving individuals.
Grief and loss counseling isn’t one-size-fits-all, but it involves sharing about your loss and then working with your counselor to acknowledge and accept your new reality in its wake. Your provider at Thriveworks in Chicago, IL will design your treatment plan around your unique needs and goals for therapy, applying the counseling techniques that best support them.
If you have recently experienced an event like the death of a loved one, a breakup or divorce, the loss of a job, or another major life change, then you may want to seek grief and loss counseling. Grief can be caused by many experiences and events, so if you feel that you are having trouble moving on from a certain event or find that it is still impacting your life and functioning, grief and loss counseling can help you process it more effectively so that you can move on and once again find fulfillment and satisfaction in your life.
There are many counseling theories for treating grief, one of the most frequently used being the dual process model of grief which helps people acknowledge who or what they’ve lost through rumination while also adjusting to the new roles and identities that this loss has now placed on them. There are also many commonly used therapy approaches used in grief and loss counseling, including Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and traumatic grief therapy.
Grief & loss counseling at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
For many, grief and loss counseling lasts for about 6 months. For others, it may last shorter or longer, depending on the severity of their loss and their grief.
Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy
Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management
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