Chicago Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Center — Psychologist in Chicago, IL
Address180 N Michigan Ave #1025a IL, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone+1847-966-9343
Websitechicagocbtcenter.com
Offers active, genuine therapy using science, creativity, and skill-building. Embraces imperfection and uses humor and humility to foster change.
Best for
- Individuals with multiple diagnoses
- First-time therapy clients
- Individuals seeking collaborative care
| Key services | Individual treatment, Virtual sessions, In-office sessions, Collaborative treatment planning, Introduction sessions |
| Tags | cbt, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychologist, chicago, individual therapy, family therapy, telehealth, anxiety, mood disorders |
Location
Also in Chicago
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