The Chicago EMDR Center — EMDR psychotherapist in Chicago, IL
Address30 N Michigan Ave # 901 IL, Chicago, IL 60602
Phone+1312-339-8604
Websitechicagoemdr.com
The Chicago EMDR Center offers EMDR psychotherapy in Chicago, Illinois. Clients have found the EMDR process particularly helpful for coping with PTSD, with one veteran specifically noting its effectiveness. The center is recommended by clients who have had positive experiences with their therapist.
Best for
- Veterans
- Individuals with PTSD
| Key services | EMDR psychotherapy |
| Tags | emdr, psychotherapist, chicago, ptsd, trauma, veteran support |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 27 reviews
Very happy with my therapist. Totally recommend
Very welcoming, I would highly recommend!
As a veteran I found the EMDR process a key to helping me cope with my PTSD. Thank you Chicago EMDR!
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