Matt Frantz, MA, LCPC — Psychotherapist in Chicago, IL
Address122 S Michigan Ave #1025 IL, Chicago, IL 60603
Phone+1312-883-3318
Websitemattfrantzlcpc.com
Matt Frantz is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor based in downtown Chicago, offering individual, couples, and family therapy. He utilizes an eclectic approach, drawing from relational psychodynamic and behavioral interventions to help clients increase insight, decrease symptoms, and build a more fulfilling life. Matt holds a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from Northwestern University and has completed advanced training at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute. His experience includes working in community mental health and outpatient settings, as well as serving as an adjunct professor at Northwestern University. He offers both in-person and telehealth sessions, including HIPAA-compliant video and telephone options.
Best for
- Individuals seeking insight
- Couples with relationship concerns
- Families
- Clients seeking telehealth
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Telehealth sessions, Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy |
| Tags | psychotherapy, counseling, chicago, anxiety, depression, relationships, telehealth, psychodynamic, behavioral therapy, northwestern university |
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As a fellow psychotherapist, I rely on stellar referral sources like Matt to connect with. Matt has a wealth of knowledge, experience, and his specialties are highly sought after by clients I recommend to him. I endorse Matt without hesitation.
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