Lakeview Center has returned to in person psychotherapy, but will also continue telehealth sessions. Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy is a collaborative group of independent therapists in private practice. We share a philosophy and therapy approach. Our collaborative group structure allows each therapist to grow and flourish, while also promoting long-standing commitment to our shared mission.
We both support and challenge each other to expand our perspectives and deepen our work. We provide psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mind-Body focused therapies, and EMDR for adults, couples, children and adolescents, families, and groups. Our 15 Lakeview offices are in a bright, welcoming building devoted entirely to psychotherapy.
Our location is convenient to bus and El lines. Street parking is available. We hope our website has the information you need to take the next step. Please don't hesitate to contact us, we want to answer your questions and help you find the right therapist.
We both support and challenge each other to expand our perspectives and deepen our work. We provide psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mind-Body focused therapies, and EMDR for adults, couples, children and adolescents, families, and groups. Our 15 Lakeview offices are in a bright, welcoming building devoted entirely to psychotherapy.
Our location is convenient to bus and El lines. Street parking is available. We hope our website has the information you need to take the next step. Please don't hesitate to contact us, we want to answer your questions and help you find the right therapist.
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Lakeview Center has returned to in person psychotherapy, but will also continue telehealth sessions.
Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy is a collaborative group of therapists in private practice.
We share a common therapy approach which uses the therapy relationship to help clients gain self-understanding and long-lasting change.
Niquie is a Clinical Psychologist with specialized training in psychoanalysis, Gottman Method Couples Therapy Level 2, modern psychoanalytic group therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, divorce mediation, and substance abuse treatment.
Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy is a collaborative group of therapists in private practice.
We share a common therapy approach which uses the therapy relationship to help clients gain self-understanding and long-lasting change.
Niquie is a Clinical Psychologist with specialized training in psychoanalysis, Gottman Method Couples Therapy Level 2, modern psychoanalytic group therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, divorce mediation, and substance abuse treatment.
Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy has an opening for a full or part-time multicultural associate therapist in our collaborative practice.
This position will include both telehealth and some weekend in-person hours.
If you are a licensed therapist with experience in multicultural therapy, exploring identities, and racial and ethnic trauma and are interested in starting private practice, please contact us.
The Center does not take a percentage of fees collected by associates; associates pay a flat monthly fee for rent and all expenses.
This position will include both telehealth and some weekend in-person hours.
If you are a licensed therapist with experience in multicultural therapy, exploring identities, and racial and ethnic trauma and are interested in starting private practice, please contact us.
The Center does not take a percentage of fees collected by associates; associates pay a flat monthly fee for rent and all expenses.
Preparing to return to the office after staying at home?
Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy has 15 tastefully furnished psychotherapy offices, most of which are large enough for group therapy; as well as a conference room large enough for groups of 20 or more.
Our offices are currently available weekends only in four, six, or eight-hour blocks, or for Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday for a flat fee.
We require that all professionals renting our offices be fully licensed at the highest level in the State of Illinois and provide proof of malpractice insurance.
Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy has 15 tastefully furnished psychotherapy offices, most of which are large enough for group therapy; as well as a conference room large enough for groups of 20 or more.
Our offices are currently available weekends only in four, six, or eight-hour blocks, or for Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday for a flat fee.
We require that all professionals renting our offices be fully licensed at the highest level in the State of Illinois and provide proof of malpractice insurance.
Please call our intake coordinator, Kate Fiello, LCSW, at 773-525-3322 or use our contact form.
Kate will call you back, ask you questions, and match you with a therapist based on your schedule, fee requirements, specific problems, and personality.
You can also also contact our therapists directly to set up an appointment.
All of our therapists accept Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO of Illinois, and some also accept Blue Choice PPO, Cigna, Aetna, and United Health Care.
We are in the process of getting approved for Medicaid through BCBS Community Health.
Kate will call you back, ask you questions, and match you with a therapist based on your schedule, fee requirements, specific problems, and personality.
You can also also contact our therapists directly to set up an appointment.
All of our therapists accept Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO of Illinois, and some also accept Blue Choice PPO, Cigna, Aetna, and United Health Care.
We are in the process of getting approved for Medicaid through BCBS Community Health.
At Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy our therapists are trained in several types of therapies and will integrate various approaches.
We can also collaborate to provide you with more support.
For example, you might like to work with a psychodynamic individual therapist, while also learning skills in a DBT group.
Research shows that a positive and safe relationship with your therapist is more important than any particular type of therapy.
We encourage you to find a therapist who feels like a good fit for you.
We can also collaborate to provide you with more support.
For example, you might like to work with a psychodynamic individual therapist, while also learning skills in a DBT group.
Research shows that a positive and safe relationship with your therapist is more important than any particular type of therapy.
We encourage you to find a therapist who feels like a good fit for you.
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