Family Therapist
Debra K. Hirschberg, Hope Reins
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
45W107 Dietrich Rd, Hampshire, Illinois 60140 | 847-612-4309
My goal in working with couples and families is to restore hope and a love to battered relationships. I believe in using a mix of practical assessment skills, creativity and humor with a genuine commitment to marriage and families. In addition, I lovingly challenge individuals to look at themselves and identify what is holding them back from fully loving each other. I offer dynamic and powerful trainings and assessments that will propel families and couples forward more quickly. My heart is to help couples and parents once again experience grace to see their loved ones the way God does.
Family Therapist
Pete Marcelo, LCSW, PhD
Clinical & School Psychologist / Clinical & School Social Worker
41W 444 Powers Road, Huntley, Illinois 60142 | (847)456-6498
When working with children and adolescents, family therapy is often a part of the treatment plan since a child's or adolescent's behavior impacts a family and vice versa. I use a systems approach to family therapy and often explore the communication patterns, roles, and rules of the family. I help families examine the interactions and/or dynamics of the family that are working and the patterns and/or interactions that are not.
Family Therapist
Kari Hunter, LMFT, LCPC
Psychotherapist, Relationship Specialist, Discernment Counselor
Illinois 60123 |
Kari Hunter is a licensed family therapist with over 25 years of experience. Whether your family has young children, teens, or adult children, Kari has worked with all types of problems. Families can benefit from family therapy when there is school performance problems, sibling rivalry, divorce or re-marriage transitions, or parenting differences. In many cases, insurance covers family therapy.
Family Therapist
Jennifer Froemel, MA, LCPC
Counselor, MA, LCPC
457 Coventry, Suite 116, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 | 773-312-3612
Life is complicated. It is hard to create and maintain healthy relationships with those we love the most. There are many different thoughts and feelings, from the past and present, that exist in all of our interactions with one another. It isn’t always simple, whether we are trying to effectively communicate feelings, establish rules for the household, navigate the waters of intimacy, guide our children toward a successful future or simply attempting to provide a healthy meal while working, studying, and cleaning. The world and our family lives are increasingly more complex. Though we all have the tools within ourselves and within our relationships to create thelives we want. Through our psychotherapy approaches whether parenting coaching, couples or...(view profile to read more)
Family Therapist
Dan Blair, LMFT, LCPC, NCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
600 Dakota St., Crystal Lake, Illinois 60012 | 815-276-3947
Family therapy needs to be engaging for it to be helpful. It can be daunting, with some family members not feeling safe enough to say what they truly feel. Each family member deserves to be understood, and to be a part of something special. The family therapist needs to connect with each member of the family. Encouraging humor, creativity, and stretching comfort levels are all part of the process.
Family Therapist
Thomas Heroldt, MA, LCPC, CADC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
333 N. Randall Road, Suite 20, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 | 312-513-3702
Family life can be very difficult because of the number of personalities at work in one home. Acceptance is one of the many important keys to living in an open and safe home. Learning what roles are in play in the home and adopting new styles of interaction is also important. Power struggles tend to be one of the pitfalls to families who want to live in harmony. Learning to better communicate with openness and calmness allows for problem solving to take place.
Family Therapist
Dr. Jessica Swenson, PhD, LCPC, CCTP, SOTP, CMHIP
Dr.
Batavia, Illinois 60510 | 6304236010
Families are system all of their own - expectations, communication and parenting styles, and personalities of the family member will form complex layers of interactions and reaction. In family therapy, the nature of these relationships between children, parents, and siblings is explored. Family therapy can help with a variety of problems and situations, such as: * Parenting tweens & teens. * Finding balance in blended families. * Divorce / Marriage * Work Transitions * Children with emotional or behavior disruptions. * Substance Abuse We'll develop new strategies that work for your family to help you define your values, communicate better with one another & reduce conflict.
Family Therapist
Marianne Tomlinson, M.S. Ed., L.C.P.C.
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
1605 West Wilson St., Suite 111, Batavia, Illinois 60510 | 630-337-6571
All families face serious challenges over a life time. Are you facing stressors that are affecting the entire family? Are you having trouble coming together to resolve issues that you and your family are facing? Your family can begin to learn how to mediate stress and begin to understand how a stressful situation can affect each family member. Together, we can learn ways that your family can use to get through a crisis. How a family manages a difficult experience, handles stress, reorganizes, and moves forward with life can influence current and long-term adjustment for family members and is important for the survival and well-being of the family unit.
Family Therapist
Regina Rogers, LCPC, NCC, BCC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
75 Executive Drive, Suite 315B, Aurora, Illinois 60504 | (331) 444-2618
Family therapy focuses on improving communication and interaction in family system. This counseling commonly involves, but is not limited to, identifying parental dynamics that effect children, or vice versa. Sessions can include the family as a whole, or focus on individual therapy for the child/adolescent. The core goal of family counseling is to improve the psychological health of the whole family. Families can benefit from counseling when dealing with issues such as sibling conflict, addiction, illness, depression, financial stress and many more.
60145 is a zip code located in DeKalb County and part of Kingston, Illinois. It has a land area of 35.845 square miles.  The population of 60145 is 2,627 people.