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Skokie Location

Phone: 312-620-1420 

4905 Old Orchard Shopping Ctr, Ste 426
Skokie, IL 60077

Fax: 312-345-8444

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180 N Michigan Ave #531, Chicago, IL 60601

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RELATIONSHIP THERAPY SKOKIE

Relationship  THERAPY

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Whether you're healing from a breakup, feeling stuck in repeating dynamics, working through grief or pregnancy loss, or trying to navigate life transitions with greater clarity, our licensed mental health professionals can help you explore your mental health concerns in a safe, compassionate space

Relationship therapy isn't only for couples - it’s for anyone navigating emotional or relational challenges that affect how they connect with others. At InnerVoice Psychotherapy & Consultation in Skokie, we provide relationship therapy for individuals, couples, and families seeking to better understand patterns, strengthen communication, and improve connection.

A Safe and Supportive Space for Healing and Growth

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  • Adults seeking clarity in romantic, familial, or social relationships
  • Parents or individuals dealing with stress, conflict, or communication breakdowns
  • Individuals coping with grief, depression, anxiety, or trauma
  • IL couples looking to deepen trust, intimacy, and mutual respect
  • Women and families exploring identity, self-worth, and self-fulfillment

Our team includes experienced clinicians trained in cognitive behavioral approaches, trauma-informed care, and relationship-focused modalities like Imago Relationship Therapy and commitment therapy. We support a wide range of clients, including:

Therapy That Respects Your Story

Our therapists provide compassionate care while maintaining a supportive environment that centers your dignity and emotional safety.

  • Identify patterns from past or present relationships
  • Strengthen communication and boundary-setting skills
  • Process loss, pregnancy-related grief, or other trauma
  • Cultivate a more fulfilling connection with yourself and others
  • Develop coping tools for stress, anger, or emotional overwhelm

Our relationship therapy in Skokie is designed to create lasting behavioral change through insight, exploration, and skill-building. Each session helps you:

What to Expect in Relationship Therapy

We offer personalized treatment plans that reflect your needs, values, and relationship goals.

In addition to private pay options, we accept many major insurance plans. Relationship therapy is available both in person at our Skokie office and virtually across Illinois. We also offer a free 20-minute consultation call to help you decide if we’re the right fit.

Insurance & Accessibility

At InnerVoice PC, we offer both, and we’ll work with you to determine the format and approach that best fits your needs.

Couples therapy, on the other hand, involves both partners working together with a therapist to address shared challenges in the relationship.

Relationship therapy is often individual and focuses on your personal relationship history, attachment patterns, and emotional experience. It supports your growth whether or not you are currently in a romantic relationship.

Relationship Therapy vs. Couples Therapy

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Our goal is to provide compassionate, personalized care to help you create healthier relationships, explore new ways of connecting, and experience greater emotional well-being. If you’re ready to begin your therapy journey, we’re here and committed to your support.

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Contact us for your free 20-minute consultation or Book an Appointment to begin relationship therapy in Skokie.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes. We recognize that culture, background, and identity play a significant role in relationships. Our therapists are trained to navigate multicultural issues with sensitivity and respect, helping clients explore how cultural values, family dynamics, and social experiences affect their emotional well-being and relationships.

6. Can you address multicultural issues in relationship therapy?

We support individuals and families, not just couples. Our approach emphasizes understanding, respect, and personalized treatment plans that address unique family dynamics and long-term goals for a healthier life.

5. Can families benefit from relationship therapy, or is it just for couples?

Cognitive behavioral strategies can be used to help you identify and shift negative patterns of thinking that affect your relationships. These techniques support personal growth, emotional regulation, and more effective communication.

4. What’s the role of cognitive behavioral techniques in relationship therapy?

Some of our therapists use commitment therapy principles to help clients explore values, reduce avoidance, and create lasting behavioral change in their relationships. If you’re struggling with commitment issues, we can help.

3. Is commitment therapy part of your relationship services?

Yes. Relationship therapy offers compassionate care for those coping with grief, including pregnancy loss. Our therapists provide a supportive environment and safe space where clients can explore complex emotions and work toward healing.

2. Can relationship therapy help with pregnancy loss or grief?

Our team of licensed therapists include mental health professionals who are highly skilled in couples counseling, family therapy and relationship therapy. They have extensive experience supporting individuals, couples, and families facing emotional and relational challenges.

1. What kind of mental health professionals provide relationship therapy in Skokie?

FAQs About Relationship Therapy in Skokie


Insurance information

Good Faith Estimate

For additional information, please contact our office at info@innervoicepc.com

Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services. You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees. Make sure your health care provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business day before your medical service or item. You can also ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service by contacting info@innervoicepc.com. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill. Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises

You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost