Nowell and Associates
Therapist
While a person can feel better after a good talk with a friend or relative, for moderate or severe emotional distress, this relief is only temporary. Talking with a trained listener helps alleviate emotional distress for good. The clinicians in our practice are trained and ready to help you.
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Practice Specialty
- Addictions or Substance Abuse
- ADHD
- Anger Management
- Anxiety or Fears
- Child or Adolescent Issues
- Chronic Pain or Illness
- Depression
- Dissociative Disorders
- Divorce
- Infertility or Adoption
Client Focus
- Age Specialty: Children, Adolescents, Adults
- Session Format: Individual, Group, Couple, Family
Practice Details
- Company Name: Nowell and Associates
- Therapist Type: Therapist
- Fees: Range Based on Services Provided
- Accepts Insurance: Yes
- Years in Practice: 10
Approach Description
Collectively, we have many years of experience working with patients from adolescence onward in individual psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, couples therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. We use a variety of approaches that focus on solutions.
Office
- 1979 N. MILL STRETT SUITE 211
- Naperville, Illinois 60563
- United States
Hours of work
Sunday
9:30AM-6:30PM
Monday - Thursday
9:30AM to 7:30PM
Friday
By Appointment Only
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Practice Description
We are a team of licensed psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and psychoanalysts in full-time private practice. Collectively, we have many years of experience working with patients from adolescence onward in individual psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, couples therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. We also provide Psychological Testing, Hypnosis, EMDR, DBT, Distress Tolerance, and Mindfulness.
We use a client-centered therapy approach to treat a wide range of conditions including but not limited to:
• Depression and suicidal feelings
• Anxiety disorders – obsessive-compulsive, body dysmorphic, panic, and agoraphobia
• Drug and alcohol addictions
• Self-esteem and self-image problems
• Personality disorders
• Marital and relationship conflicts
• Eating disorders
• Psychotic disorders such as bipolar illness and schizophrenia

