In Person Therapists in Lincolnshire, IL
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I consider being a therapist my calling, one that is drawn from my personal experiences. I know firsthand how challenging the process of seeking the right therapist to meet your individual needs can be. I understand how uncomfortable it can be to tell a stranger what is bothering you, but I admire the bravery it takes to make that first step. I am driven by a commitment to creating an empathetic, supportive, and creative space that encourages individuals to be themselves without judgment.
I consider being a therapist my calling, one that is drawn from my personal experiences. I know firsthand how challenging the process of seeking the right therapist to meet your individual needs can be. I understand how uncomfortable it can be to tell a stranger what is bothering you, but I admire the bravery it takes to make that first step. I am driven by a commitment to creating an empathetic, supportive, and creative space that encourages individuals to be themselves without judgment.
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Marina Borrero Bobadilla
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
Marina Borrero Bobadilla is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Illinois who has been practicing since 2023. She has a BA in Applied Behavioral Science and an MSED in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. When life is chaotic, Marina offers a soft place to land that is warm and welcoming. Through a person-centered lens, Marina utilizes various techniques and has found an alignment with Gestalt Theory. This theory views the human mind and behavior as a whole. Having this holistic approach allows the space to make connections to the complex layers of ourselves by processing the here and now.
Marina Borrero Bobadilla is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Illinois who has been practicing since 2023. She has a BA in Applied Behavioral Science and an MSED in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. When life is chaotic, Marina offers a soft place to land that is warm and welcoming. Through a person-centered lens, Marina utilizes various techniques and has found an alignment with Gestalt Theory. This theory views the human mind and behavior as a whole. Having this holistic approach allows the space to make connections to the complex layers of ourselves by processing the here and now.
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You deserve to find peace and fulfillment in life. Therapy can be a vital support in coping with life’s challenges, whether you are looking for support with strong emotions, navigating difficult situations, or improving how you relate to and connect with others. I aim to provide a supportive and collaborative environment where you feel safe to examine, and challenge, your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. I have experience working with adults, couples, and families on issues related to ADHD, anxiety and mood difficulties, general life stressors, and trauma. I identify as Indian-American and am fluent in Marathi as well.
You deserve to find peace and fulfillment in life. Therapy can be a vital support in coping with life’s challenges, whether you are looking for support with strong emotions, navigating difficult situations, or improving how you relate to and connect with others. I aim to provide a supportive and collaborative environment where you feel safe to examine, and challenge, your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. I have experience working with adults, couples, and families on issues related to ADHD, anxiety and mood difficulties, general life stressors, and trauma. I identify as Indian-American and am fluent in Marathi as well.
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Abby Elizabeth Gagerman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
I work with adolescents, adults, and older children, helping them to clarify values, work past crises, and develop skills to navigate day to day challenges. My approach is primarily social constructivist, while still drawing from psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral theories. In my work I draw on my experience as a mother of three teenagers. I also work with parents to help them with strategies when struggling with their children and teens.
I work with adolescents, adults, and older children, helping them to clarify values, work past crises, and develop skills to navigate day to day challenges. My approach is primarily social constructivist, while still drawing from psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral theories. In my work I draw on my experience as a mother of three teenagers. I also work with parents to help them with strategies when struggling with their children and teens.
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Stephanie Ross is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Illinois who has been practicing since 2010. She earned her Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work from New Mexico Highlands University. She moved from New Mexico to Illinois in 2021 and is anxious to put down roots here. Stephanie believes the therapeutic relationship is an equal one, grounded in working together to find solution-focused, positive skills to cope with life challenges. She sees her job as assisting clients to meet their goals and become their authentic selves.
Stephanie Ross is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Illinois who has been practicing since 2010. She earned her Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work from New Mexico Highlands University. She moved from New Mexico to Illinois in 2021 and is anxious to put down roots here. Stephanie believes the therapeutic relationship is an equal one, grounded in working together to find solution-focused, positive skills to cope with life challenges. She sees her job as assisting clients to meet their goals and become their authentic selves.
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Vicki Bolina, PsyD, provides a safe space for anyone going through difficult situations or just wanting to improve their mental health. She has experience in private practice, psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes, school systems, outpatient clinics, the prison system, among others. Dr. Bolina welcomes all ages into her office and specializes in anxiety, depression, and more. She’s also especially skilled in treating: Adolescent Psychology: Adolescents who are going through a stressful school life and/or home life need coping mechanisms to regulate anxiety.
Vicki Bolina, PsyD, provides a safe space for anyone going through difficult situations or just wanting to improve their mental health. She has experience in private practice, psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes, school systems, outpatient clinics, the prison system, among others. Dr. Bolina welcomes all ages into her office and specializes in anxiety, depression, and more. She’s also especially skilled in treating: Adolescent Psychology: Adolescents who are going through a stressful school life and/or home life need coping mechanisms to regulate anxiety.
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I have worked in mental health since 2015. Specialize in Geek Therapy, Therapeautic Tabletop Role-Playing Games, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. I mainly work adults and have spent a lot of time working with autism, developmental disabilities, depression, anxiety, obsessive complusive disorder, and schizophrenia. At home I enjoy playing role-playing games, watching geeky stuff, and spending time with dog.
I have worked in mental health since 2015. Specialize in Geek Therapy, Therapeautic Tabletop Role-Playing Games, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. I mainly work adults and have spent a lot of time working with autism, developmental disabilities, depression, anxiety, obsessive complusive disorder, and schizophrenia. At home I enjoy playing role-playing games, watching geeky stuff, and spending time with dog.
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Mark Branson is a Licensed Social Worker in Illinois. He has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Iowa and an MSW from Aurora University. Mark offers a person-centered approach that incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy to help people who experience challenges ranging from anxiety to depression to daily stressors that are interfering with their happiness and the actualization of their potential. Mark utilizes a variety of modalities to help people struggling with a great number of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and addictions.
Mark Branson is a Licensed Social Worker in Illinois. He has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Iowa and an MSW from Aurora University. Mark offers a person-centered approach that incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy to help people who experience challenges ranging from anxiety to depression to daily stressors that are interfering with their happiness and the actualization of their potential. Mark utilizes a variety of modalities to help people struggling with a great number of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and addictions.
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There are many reasons to look for a therapist. While I do not know your reasons, I do know it is often when it is hard to find help that you most need it. I work well with people who struggle to trust others, or have had difficulty feeling understood. Having worked in inpatient, community health, and private practice I have had the opportunity to support people with a large range of issues, often dealing with many issues at once. I bring my knowledge base and ways of understanding into the room - I aim to recognize how various factors interplay: family history, biology, identity, culture, and personality to name a few.
There are many reasons to look for a therapist. While I do not know your reasons, I do know it is often when it is hard to find help that you most need it. I work well with people who struggle to trust others, or have had difficulty feeling understood. Having worked in inpatient, community health, and private practice I have had the opportunity to support people with a large range of issues, often dealing with many issues at once. I bring my knowledge base and ways of understanding into the room - I aim to recognize how various factors interplay: family history, biology, identity, culture, and personality to name a few.
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Reaching out for help takes courage. It means you’re able to admit that you don’t have all the answers and have the strength to acknowledge you’re struggling. It’s ok if you don’t know where to begin. We can start with where you are and together work toward where you want to be. I view therapy as an integrative and collaborative process that is grounded in the human capacity for change. The goal of our therapeutic alliance is to develop insight and transformative growth to allow for healing, resulting in a more enriched and abundant life. I believe it is during our most vulnerable moments that we are most open to insight and change
Reaching out for help takes courage. It means you’re able to admit that you don’t have all the answers and have the strength to acknowledge you’re struggling. It’s ok if you don’t know where to begin. We can start with where you are and together work toward where you want to be. I view therapy as an integrative and collaborative process that is grounded in the human capacity for change. The goal of our therapeutic alliance is to develop insight and transformative growth to allow for healing, resulting in a more enriched and abundant life. I believe it is during our most vulnerable moments that we are most open to insight and change
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As a Licensed Therapist & Registered Nurse my approach is client centered, compassionate, and Holistic. I support integrating nutrition, mindfulness, and physical wellness to support your care. You can expect a warm, comforting space. We will work together to address your needs & goals. I offer you my sincere, empathetic, genuine and experienced care.
As a Licensed Therapist & Registered Nurse my approach is client centered, compassionate, and Holistic. I support integrating nutrition, mindfulness, and physical wellness to support your care. You can expect a warm, comforting space. We will work together to address your needs & goals. I offer you my sincere, empathetic, genuine and experienced care.
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In-person & telehealth available: Brighter Pathways, PLLC is a small group practice currently offering individual, couples, family, and group therapies. Our therapists value collaboration, education, and transparency because treatment should make sense to you. In order to best meet your needs, your therapist will strive to understand your unique circumstances. We believe in a team approach to treatment. We will work with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your personal goals and struggles. We offer a safe, supportive, and open environment for you to explore your struggles and strive for personal growth.
In-person & telehealth available: Brighter Pathways, PLLC is a small group practice currently offering individual, couples, family, and group therapies. Our therapists value collaboration, education, and transparency because treatment should make sense to you. In order to best meet your needs, your therapist will strive to understand your unique circumstances. We believe in a team approach to treatment. We will work with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your personal goals and struggles. We offer a safe, supportive, and open environment for you to explore your struggles and strive for personal growth.
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Ann Choh
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
Not accepting new clients
As a therapist, it is my passion to engage with individuals and couples in their personal journeys. I aim to support them in finding their voice and strength, ultimately achieving deeper understanding and freedom to fulfill their greatest potential. I offer a trusting and safe environment where I apply a holistic approach to help my clients move towards a healthy and fulfilling life. Through empathy and trust, I deliver client-centered counseling to address depression, anxiety, grief, conflict, life transitions, and issues with self-esteem, gender, and cultural identity.
As a therapist, it is my passion to engage with individuals and couples in their personal journeys. I aim to support them in finding their voice and strength, ultimately achieving deeper understanding and freedom to fulfill their greatest potential. I offer a trusting and safe environment where I apply a holistic approach to help my clients move towards a healthy and fulfilling life. Through empathy and trust, I deliver client-centered counseling to address depression, anxiety, grief, conflict, life transitions, and issues with self-esteem, gender, and cultural identity.
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Debbie Gross
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, MS, LCSW
Verified Verified
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
Not accepting new clients
Seeking guidance is a sign of strength! If you are reading this, you have taken the first step. I am passionate in my work with both adults and children through individual, couples or family counseling. Whether helping with communication and intimacy issues, mood disorders, developmental or social delays or stressful life events, I am an active participant in counseling and people quickly find they have a better understanding of what their issues are, feel symptom relief and have tools to manage their lives. I combine humor & straight forward guidance so individuals and couples quickly find symptom relief and happiness.
Seeking guidance is a sign of strength! If you are reading this, you have taken the first step. I am passionate in my work with both adults and children through individual, couples or family counseling. Whether helping with communication and intimacy issues, mood disorders, developmental or social delays or stressful life events, I am an active participant in counseling and people quickly find they have a better understanding of what their issues are, feel symptom relief and have tools to manage their lives. I combine humor & straight forward guidance so individuals and couples quickly find symptom relief and happiness.
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Aimee Rodolff
Psychologist, PsyD, LCP, APIT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
Not accepting new clients
The expectations of our family, friends, and community can influence how we navigate the world and whether or not we embrace our authentic selves. I believe in the use of humor to connect in the therapeutic relationship while creating a safe and validating space in order to explore vulnerable topics; to move from surviving to thriving and towards a values-driven life; to move towards empowerment; to find your own voice; to find compassion for both yourself and others. And I would be honored to join you in your journey to engage in this therapeutic process together.
The expectations of our family, friends, and community can influence how we navigate the world and whether or not we embrace our authentic selves. I believe in the use of humor to connect in the therapeutic relationship while creating a safe and validating space in order to explore vulnerable topics; to move from surviving to thriving and towards a values-driven life; to move towards empowerment; to find your own voice; to find compassion for both yourself and others. And I would be honored to join you in your journey to engage in this therapeutic process together.