Individual and Family Counseling
Many people are afraid they cannot afford either the emotional or monetary cost of counseling. However, your happiness has value. Taking steps towards acquiring happiness is the bravest, most important thing you can do, both for yourself and your loved ones.
Joey Harman and her team provide skillful, caring counseling to people who would like to learn how to better overcome the issues they face. Services are tailored to uniquely address the needs of individuals, families, and couples. It’s absolutely worth your time to contact us.
Specialty Areas
No matter what you are concerned about, help is available:
- alleviate depression and anxiety
- correct behavioral problems
- repair family relationships
- offer marital and couples counseling (Joey is trained as a PREPARE/ENRICH counselor!)
- heal from divorce and other transitional situations
- deal with grief and loss
- offer depression screenings
- address domestic violence and dating violence prevention
- provide crisis services and critical incident stress debriefings
- assess suicide risk
Appointments
All counseling sessions take place in our private practice office located in LaGrange, Illinois, a near-west suburb of Chicago. Counseling sessions are 55 minutes in length. (Note: Coaching sessions by Joey are conducted via telephone. Learn more on her Personal Coaching page!)
Payment Options
We are Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO providers, so if you are insured by Blue Cross/Blue Shield, we will bill for you. Checks and major credit cards are accepted. If you have other coverage, payment is due at the time of service. Many insurance companies reimburse for services provided by out-of-network providers. Please check your policy.
If you are uninsured, one of our team members, Matthew Harman, LPC, is able to offer low-cost/sliding scale fees or you can ask for a referral to an agency in your local area. Contact Matthew.
“The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it’s the same problem you had last year.”
– John Foster Dulles