Geekin’ Out: What is Geek Therapy?

By Mandy Bullock Humans love to have fun. We seek out things that make us feel good and spend our free time indulging in these things. Media is a major part of our lives and provides us with a sense of escape from the stress of our day-to-day. Whether it’s superhero movies, sporting events, or...

Healing Beyond Diet Culture: Not a one-size-fits-all journey 

By Samara Al-Omaishi, MA Healing from an eating disorder isn’t just about changing how someone eats—it’s about helping them feel more in control of their life, reconnecting with their body, and feeling seen and understood for who they are.  At CTC, we believe that everyone’s journey is unique. That’s why we focus on care that’s...

An Interview with Dr. Edmond Yomtoob on Suicide Prevention 

By Bianka Hardin, Psy.D September is Suicide Prevention Month, an important time to raise awareness, break the stigma surrounding mental health, and extend support to those who are struggling. By spotlighting this month, we can encourage meaningful conversations, share essential resources, and remind everyone that help is available. It is also an opportunity to educate...

Some Grief and Love

written by Laura Brownstone As a licensed therapist, I have worked with people who have dealt with many kinds of grief. Prolonged, complicated, frozen. In this role, I have had the honor of working with clients and bearing witness to clients who lost parents via Skype or by phone during the pandemic. I have also...

Floating Stories by Laura Brownstone  

Throughout my life, I have turned to writing and stories as a source of respite, wisdom, and comfort. Since I was a teen, I have kept a journal/diary named Gerty where I would write all the things down that I thought were true. I had a voice that would chime through, sometimes as kindness or...

Trailblazing Minds: Celebrating the work of Dr. Janet Helms and Dr. Beverly A. Greene

By Bianka Hardin, Psy. D.  During Black History Month, it is imperative to honor and pay tribute to the trailblazers who have significantly shaped the landscape of psychology. We have profound gratitude for their pioneering contributions. Their intellectual courage and dedication have not only paved the way for advancements in our understanding of the human...

Giving: It’s good for your mental health

Last December, we stumbled across an online post put up by the Cleveland Clinic that told us something not so surprising. The article asserted that the act of giving is good for your health. Getting into the holiday groove, those of us at Centered Therapy Chicago (CTC) thought it would be helpful to think more...

Tips For Keeping Your Cool and Supporting Yourself During the Holidays

A New Approach to High Pressured and Stressful Holidays: Tips For Keeping Your Cool and Supporting Yourself During the Holidays This blog is for folks who want to spend time with family this holiday season and be intentional about breaking intergenerational patterns of family emotional dysfunction.  Picture this – you came to therapy with a...

Conversations with Therapists: Exploring Connection

We’re coming out of summer and moving into fall, a time often associated with transition, grief, and evolution. As we begin to think about hibernation season, we find ourselves asking about our own sense of connection and disconnection. These are topics we discuss with clients every day, but also navigate them ourselves in our day...

Self-Compassion: What makes it worth it

This blog is part 4 of 4 and was written by Hina Wain, a therapist in training who interned at Centered Therapy Chicago this past year. Part 4: Why is self-compassion worth it? Research has found that practicing self-compassion has been associated with  decreased symptoms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress with increased life satisfaction...