Is Counseling Right for You?
North Suburban Counseling accepts people where they are, emotionally and psychologically. Then, we take you on a meaningful and even thrilling journey to self-discovery, wholeness, and greater confidence and strength.
If you are open-minded, patient, realistic, and want to change, you will find yourself at home at North Suburban Counseling. You'll quickly learn new skills, and take steps towards a greater love of life. Almost everyone can gain significant benefits from individual, couples, and group psychotherapy at North Suburban Counseling.
You Probably Have Strengths You Don't Recognize
People who come to work with us discover they have strengths they haven't appreciated or recognized for what they are. As you begin psychotherapy, you may find that you're:Openminded:
Was your partner uninterested in therapy, and yet you still found yourself motivated to seek help for your confusion and unhappiness? People who come to us gain confidence as they persevere in therapy, growing and developing in the ways they feel they must.
Patient:
Are you willing to explore your emotions and thoughts to achieve a gradual change over time? People who work with us grow over time and continue to see results from their investment in therapy.
Realistic:
Instead of glorifying your past, are you interested in being objective? People who participate in North Suburban Counseling find themselves more willing to look at themselves, as opposed to being passive or angry victims of circumstance.
Smart:
Are you a deep thinker with an intellectual curiosity? People who come to us appreciate participating actively in their own therapy process.
Flexible:
Do you welcome the chance to better your life? Our clients are optimists, even if times are challenging or difficult, they believe in the long term gains of personal transformation.
Creative:
Do you like to think outside of the box? People who work with us grow in their willingness to challenge the status quo.
Compassionate:
Do you like to be in touch with your feelings? People in our therapy process are feeling, caring people who value compassion in themselves and others.
Independent
Do you aspire to be more self-sufficient? People who work with us are motivated to learn how to take better care of themselves so they can also take better care of others.



