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Dissociative Disorders therapists in Bloomington, IL

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Chicago, Illinois therapist: Mind Body Connections, counselor/therapist
Dissociative Disorders

Mind Body Connections

Counselor/Therapist
Some of the clinicians at MBC work with this diagnosis from a trauma informed somatic approach, EMDR or IFS. We are also Polyvagal informed and understand the importance of helping you understand how your nervous system is reacting to triggers.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Bloomington, IL
Plainfield, Illinois therapist: Mind Lodge, therapist
Dissociative Disorders

Mind Lodge

Therapist, LCPC
Our team provides expert care for individuals with DID, offering a supportive space to navigate trauma, build emotional stability, and strengthen self-awareness.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Bloomington, IL
Orland Park, Illinois therapist: Anthony S. Dillon, licensed professional counselor
Dissociative Disorders

Anthony S. Dillon

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC, CHt
Get help for Dissociative Disorders in the Chicago, IL area from experienced Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Anthony S. Dillon. Anthony is a psychotherapist providing online and phone counseling for symptoms of Dissociative Disorders, including anxiety, fear, panic attacks and depression. Contact today for a free initial consultation.  
30 Years Experience
Online in Bloomington, IL (Online Only)
Northbrook, Illinois therapist: Michael Losoff, psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Michael Losoff

Psychologist, PhD
One way the system copes with trauma, especially when it is severe or occurs over an extended period of time, is to disconnect from the painful, enraging and deeply shameful experiences and the feeling of powerlessness. These disconnected experiences often exist in a mental space that is isolated from the main self-experience. That is, they can become dissociated. Dissociation takes place along a broad spectrum. Overall, and especially when it is more severe, Michael will turn to the psychotherapy relationship itself to become a vehicle through which a re-integration process can begin. This starts with the development of an emotionally safe and judgement-free psychotherapy space, attuned to self-regulation and the mind-body connection.  
35 Years Experience
Online in Bloomington, IL
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Elizabeth Coldren, psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Dr. Elizabeth Coldren

Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with adults who feel disconnected from themselves in ways that can be hard to explain. Dissociation can look like going through the motions on autopilot, feeling far away or unreal, losing track of time when you’re stressed, or noticing that your emotions and body feel muted, numb, or out of sync. Some people describe it as feeling foggy, checked out, or like they’re watching their life from the outside. Many people I see function well in work or school while privately feeling detached or not fully present. You may have learned to shut down, go quiet inside, or “check out” to get through overwhelming situations, and those strategies can persist long after the original stress has passed. These patterns often develop in situations where you had to stay small, stay calm, or stay invisible to feel safe. Over time, dissociation can shape how you relate to yourself, how you make decisions, and how close you allow others to get. You may find it hard to trust your internal signals, access your emotions, or feel connected to your own preferences and needs. In our work together, we approach dissociation with respect for the ways it has protected you. We look at what your nervous system learned to do under pressure, how these patterns show up now, and what helps you feel more grounded and present without overwhelming the parts of you that have relied on distance to stay safe. The goal is not to get rid of dissociation, but to help you understand it, reduce its cost, and build a steadier connection to yourself so you can move through your life with more clarity, choice, and a deeper sense of being “here” in your own life.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Bloomington, IL

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Bloomington, Illinois Statistics

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Bloomington, Illinois average 20 years of experience and charge around $204 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (63%), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (63%), and Existential / Humanistic Therapy (57%).

Average years in practice

20 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$204

Accept insurance

47%

Offer sliding scale

37%

Gender ID

49% Female
43% Male
5% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

60% In Person and Online
40% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

63% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
63% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
57% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
50% Family Systems Therapy
47% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
47% Psychodynamic Therapy
47% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Ages Served

100% Adult
67% Young Adult
63% Senior
50% Teen
37% Children

Client Focus

63% Men
60% Women
53% LGBTQ+
53% Military / Veterans
47% Persons with Disabilities