In Person Therapists in River Forest, IL
Vince Murphy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CADC
Verified Verified
River Forest, IL 60305
Not accepting new clients
Not Accepting New Clients At This Time. In my psychotherapy practice, I believe in five components: honesty, authenticity, creativity, humor and empathy. As a whole, I believe in developing authentic connections and utilizing innovative approaches, asking questions of what each individual is seeking in their lives and how can they get there.
Not Accepting New Clients At This Time. In my psychotherapy practice, I believe in five components: honesty, authenticity, creativity, humor and empathy. As a whole, I believe in developing authentic connections and utilizing innovative approaches, asking questions of what each individual is seeking in their lives and how can they get there.
Suzanne M. Walsh
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, JD, AM, LCSW
Verified Verified
River Forest, IL 60305
Not accepting new clients
I use an integrative approach to therapy with adult clients to help them explore and address sources of distress in their lives.
I use an integrative approach to therapy with adult clients to help them explore and address sources of distress in their lives.
Samantha K Agins
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MA, LCPC, RPT™
Verified Verified
River Forest, IL 60305
Not accepting new clients
Does your child seem "off" and "not like themselves?" Do they have a hard time calming down? Do they seem angry or worried all of the time? It can be scary and frustrating when you notice your child isn't living with ease and joy. You've tried all of the behavioral approaches, read all the books, and yet your child continues to struggle. You wish your child was available for connection and playfulness but there's something getting in the way. Your child might be feeling one way and showing something completely different to you and you want to better understand what they are going through. I hear you and I see you.
Does your child seem "off" and "not like themselves?" Do they have a hard time calming down? Do they seem angry or worried all of the time? It can be scary and frustrating when you notice your child isn't living with ease and joy. You've tried all of the behavioral approaches, read all the books, and yet your child continues to struggle. You wish your child was available for connection and playfulness but there's something getting in the way. Your child might be feeling one way and showing something completely different to you and you want to better understand what they are going through. I hear you and I see you.