Changing Course Therapy, LLC — Psychotherapist in Chicago, IL
Websitechangingcoursetherapy.com
Changing Course Therapy, LLC is a psychotherapy practice in Chicago, Illinois, specializing in support for women navigating ADHD, anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm. The practice focuses on helping clients understand their brains, reduce anxiety, improve emotional regulation, and feel more grounded. Services are tailored for high-achieving women who may appear to have it together externally but struggle internally with perfectionism, people-pleasing, masking, and chronic overwhelm. Therapy aims to move clients out of survival mode and build practical strategies for daily life. The approach involves collaborative reflection, allowing clients to reach their own conclusions with guidance and weekly tasks designed to positively impact mental health.
Best for
- Women with ADHD
- Women experiencing anxiety
- Overwhelmed mothers
- High-achieving women
| Key services | ADHD support, Anxiety and stress therapy, Parenthood support, Relationship and communication support, Consulting |
| Tags | adhd, anxiety, burnout, women's mental health, overwhelm, emotional regulation, relationship counseling, parenthood, chicago therapist, seattle therapist |
Location
Also in Chicago
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