Therapists for college students near 60611
We’re so glad you found us! “Finding your voice” is a beautiful journey that goes beyond simply embracing your authentic self. It involves setting yourself free from past hurts, nurturing your inner child, building a supportive community, overcoming personal barriers, allowing vulnerability with safe people, and making time for self-reflection. At Find Your Voice Counseling PLLC, our mission is to provide integrative, culturally sensitive support to all individuals, their partners, and families to heal. Our multispecialty group offers a range of tailored therapeutic services designed for your unique journey, honoring diverse experiences and backgrounds. Ready to embark on your journey of healing and self-discovery? Schedule a consultation with one of our therapists today, take the next step, and get ready
College is one of the biggest adjustments in life. The pressure to figure out who you want to be, and succeed can be overwhelming. At Inspire Counseling Center, we not only "get it" but we LOVE IT!! We absolutely love helping college students. Our therapists & psychiatric nurse practitioners (60 therapists across 4 Chicagoland areas) have helped tons of college kids to navigate personal relationships, internship & career, family stress and most of all -- their own personal happiness. We'd love to meet you!!
Hi, I'm Tyler Biggs (MA TIU '26) (he/him), an MA on staff with Spring Tree Counseling and I'm well aware of the pressure to over-perform and under-recover. For men in particular, the expectation to provide some tangible service to the world and "prove" one's worth is a constant theme in my counseling. This can make us excel beyond our dreams, or find ourselves in a nightmare. I've worked in a range of fields from non-profit leadership development to college student mentoring to project management. And over the years, I journeyed alongside many high capacity people—and felt the difficulty of that title myself. For many, all of this is just a burden, manifesting as anxiety, panic, or obsessive-compulsive cycles. My goal is to help men who are straining under the immense pressures of life. For adults navigating transitions—new careers, relationships, responsibilities—these can feel like crises. I walk alongside clients through the beautiful, sometimes brutal, times Most heroes from our favorite stories have an ally guiding them toward healing, both in the world and inside themselves. I'm a co-adventurer, working collaboratively with clients to bind up wounds, manage anxiety, and grow resilience on this journey. Life is hard, and finding healing alone is nearly impossible. But through help, it is possible to thrive.
Are you an individual on the autism spectrum and looking to gain skills and independence? Have Dreams' therapists are here to help! We support children, adolescents, and young adults with autism in progressing toward their individual goals, be that working on building social and communication skills, addressing emotion regulation and stress management, preparing for employment, or developing executive functioning skills like staying organized and managing time effectively. We also offer parent education and support around new diagnosis.
College can be a lot with classes, deadlines, jobs, family stuff, friendships, big decisions about your future. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, anxious, unmotivated, or just not like yourself. You might be struggling quietly, or maybe everything feels loud and heavy. Either way, you don’t have to figure it out alone. At Ellie Mental Health – Lincolnwood, we get that life can be messy, especially during college. We offer therapy and psychiatry services for individuals, couples, families, and groups, and we meet you wherever you’re at—with no judgment, no pressure, and no confusing clinical talk. Just real support from people who care. Our therapists are down-to-earth, compassionate, and here to help you work through whatever you're carrying, whether it's stress, anxiety, depression, burnout, identity questions, or just needing a space to talk. We focus on what matters to you and give you tools that actually help, not just homework. Starting therapy can feel awkward or intimidating, but we’ll make it as easy and comfortable as possible. You’re not just another name on a schedule—you’re a real person, and your story matters. When you’re ready, we’re here. Let’s figure it out, together.
Hi! My name is Solo (she/her/hers). I am an experienced social worker who has worked in universities, hospitals, and private practice. Specializing in anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief, identity, and executive functioning. I meet people where they are at and make therapy a safe, comfortable place where people feel safe, seen, and heard. I work primarily with people 14 and up, but am open to working with anyone that would love to work with me!. I love coffee, nature, music festivals, spend too much time on tik tok, and enjoy getting to know my clients.
Welcome to LifeSpan Counseling and Psychological Services. We are a group practice of Psychologists, Clinical Social Workers, and Clinical Therapists dedicated to assisting the general population find ways of living more fully satisfying lives. We are committed to helping clients develop strategies and learn skills that will help them manage through major and everyday life events. What sets us apart is our commitment to diversity. Our professional staff reflects the diversity of the surrounding community. Each therapist is well trained to work with the general population and each brings unique strengths and areas of specialization which helps us serve the many unique needs of our clients.
Many of the students I work with are navigating major life transitions while carrying the weight of stress, anxiety, trauma, family expectations, relationship challenges, or feelings of not quite belonging. I especially enjoy working with first-generation college students, students from immigrant families, women, and neurodivergent students, including those with ADHD. Together, we create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you can better understand yourself, build practical coping skills, strengthen relationships, and move toward a life that feels more aligned with your values. You don't have to have everything figured out before coming to therapy—we can start exactly where you are.
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Brave Talk Therapy is a group practice on the Northwest side of Chicago. We aim to work with those who are struggling with mental health. Brave Talk Therapy is a place that aims for our clients to feel authentic in sessions and ensure that they are meeting with clinicians who are authentically themselves. We specialize in working with those who are struggling with trauma, depression, anxiety, life transitions, peer issues, family dynamics and much more.
Hello! I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Counseling Psychology at Loyola University Chicago. I specialize in treating mood concerns such as anxiety and depression, adjustment and acculturation challenges, and relational or family-of-origin neglect, abuse and attachment disruptions. This includes using EMDR to assess and treat both single-event and complex trauma. I also maintain a recognized subspecialty in career-development concerns, such as working with professionals navigating demanding careers, burnout, career uncertainty, and challenges with work-life balance. My therapeutic style is warm and collaborative in nature, and I create space for self-reflection, guidance, and humor. I utilize an integrative approach that incorporates elements of contemporary somatic, cognitive and trauma-focused/informed theories to help you create meaningful and lasting change in how you relate to yourself and others. Finding the right therapist can be incredibly difficult to do and I commend you for taking the first step. Please contact me to schedule a 15-minute complimentary consultation to see if we are a good fit!
Retake On Life, LLC offers a comprehensive counseling program. We work with diverse populations with special sensitivity to ethnic/cultural backgrounds. Our practice values providing therapy that is accessible, diverse, and evidence based. We are here to support those seeking answers and/or a new take on life.
Allie Wills is a relational, person-centered, and trauma-informed therapist for adults and adolescents. She works from an intersectional, social justice perspective. In therapy, she focuses on providing a safe space and joining you to help you explore who you want to be and how you want to live. She is compassionate, non-judgmental, and collaborative. Allie is passionate about working with LGBTQI+ people, adolescents, and survivors of complex trauma. She has significant experience working with people with dissociative identity disorder and other dissociative disorders. She takes special interest in exploring spiritual elements with those who are interested and has training in pastoral counseling. Allie has experience and training working with people with depression, bipolar disorder, self-injury, suicidal ideation, anxiety, and psychosis. She works with people of all races, genders, sexual orientations, faiths, and disabilities.
In my practice, I am particularly passionate about working with young adults as they navigate the unique pressures and transitions that are present during this stage of life. Whether you are adjusting to a new phase, questioning purpose or direction, experiencing self-doubt, or feeling overwhelmed, you do not need to figure it out alone. My approach is grounded in building a collaborative relationship that focuses on understanding your unique goals. I aim to build a partnership that feels safe and allows you to openly explore what you are experiencing and feeling with curiosity and honesty. Together, we can determine what is working for you and where you might feel stuck. Many clients work with me in order to shift something about their relationship with themselves or with others. This may mean building self-confidence; clarifying values; or quieting self-criticism. We may also work through navigating conflict; setting boundaries; or healing from past trauma. Please visit my profile on psychologytoday.com or my website to learn more about me and my practice, and feel free to reach out to see if we might be a good fit!
Do you feel trapped by your thoughts, overwhelmed by emotions, or burdened by past experiences? It's easy to feel stuck when life's challenges become too much to handle alone. These struggles can make it hard to live in the moment, pursue your goals, or even enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or just feeling lost, it is possible to find a path forward. I'm here to help. As a trained therapist specializing in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), I offer a compassionate, evidence-based approach to help you break free from the patterns holding you back.
Genuine, Experienced and Available! Virtually or In-Person. I built my practice on my own and carefully added some associates to meet all needs. Choose a therapist based on YOUR fit. Call me and we can talk it through. My website gives a great description of what to expect, and I wrote every word. We are also licensed in OH, IN, MI, AZ with several other states pending, so inquire for availability!
Hi! I’m Becca. I work with children, teens, and young adults who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, difficulty transitioning to college, and/ or learning more about identity. I use the therapy space to get to know you on a human level, work through unhelpful patterns, and develop new skills and strategies more aligned with where you want to be. Therapy is a place for growth but also plenty of laughter as well. I identify as queer and am dedicated to providing a supportive space to explore your experiences and learn more about yourself. If this sounds like it could be a good fit, I offer 15 minute consultations. Filling out the contact form on my website is the best way to get in touch.
PsycHealth Services team of mental health therapists would work with you side by side to get you on track. Founded in 2016 with the intention of providing an authentic, trustworthy and professional therapy for people ready to grow and heal in a safe space.
I enjoy working with college students and young adults seeking balance in work, personal life, and social relationships, including friendships, boundaries, and family dynamics. I specialize in anxiety/social anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, trauma, and identity issues. I support clients in exploring their childhood experiences, attachment patterns, and the balance between self and others. With a gentle and encouraging presence, I help clients reconnect with their authentic selves, cultivate inner growth, and define personal meaning as they move forward in therapy. As a Registered Art Therapist as well, I also welcome you to work with me through art. By using art as a second tool, I support clients in finding their voices and meanings. I’m now accepting virtual, in-person, and mixed sessions. There’s no pressure to know exactly what to say or do in our session. You might begin by sharing what you’re curious or concerned about, or you’re welcome to book a free 15-minute consultation call with me. Whenever you’re ready, I’m here to support you.
Kevin holds a Master of Science in Counseling with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from California State University – Fullerton as well as a Master of Music in Music Therapy from Illinois State University. His training includes extensive clinical experience in inpatient psychiatric care, medical and oncology settings, college counseling, and community-based mental health. Kevin is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), National Certified Counselor (NCC), and Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC), and his education integrates relational, trauma-informed, cognitive-behavioral, and multicultural frameworks to support individuals, couples, and families across diverse backgrounds and life experiences. Culture shapes what we believe, how we act, and how we relate to ourselves, others, and the world. Sometimes these influences clash with our authenticity, leaving us feeling disconnected, uncertain, or overwhelmed. But feeling stuck doesn’t mean staying stuck; you have the capacity to grow, change, and rediscover who you are. Together, we can explore the cultural messages you’ve absorbed and ask: Is this truly me, someone else’s expectation, or a mixture of both? In our work together, you can reclaim your story, challenge limiting expectations, and step into a more authentic and empowered self. As inner shifts take root, they ripple into your relationships, goals, and daily life. Our work together isn’t only about the past, it’s about creating a present and future that truly feels like yours. Whether you are seeking personal insight, wanting to change behaviors, wishing to heal from past traumas, pursuing a sense of connection, and/or looking to reclaim your authentic self, the most important and often most challenging step is starting the process. I would be honored to support you on your journey.