Brown & Schwartz Psychology — Psychotherapist in Chicago, IL
Address53 W Jackson Blvd Suite 1632 IL, Chicago, IL 60604
Phone+1312-772-6141
Brown & Schwartz Psychology is a practice offering individual and group therapy, as well as neuropsychological assessments. They focus on fostering connection, community, and growth. Their clinicians specialize in a range of concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship conflict, and developmental issues. The practice emphasizes a compassionate and individualized approach to treatment, respecting patient autonomy. They serve the multicultural communities of Chicago and San Francisco, with some clinicians offering telehealth services.
Best for
- Individuals seeking support for anxiety and depression
- Those navigating relationship challenges
- Neurodivergent individuals
- Clients interested in creative therapeutic approaches
| Key services | Individual therapy, Group therapy, Neuropsychological assessments, Telehealth sessions |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapy, psychologist, counselor, chicago, san francisco, telehealth, individual therapy, group therapy, assessment, neurodiversity |
Location
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