If you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious and exhausted of attempting to balance your career with your relationship or parenting, Rebecca Wolf can help you find a greater sense of balance and peace. Rebecca has comprehensive experience working with adults and couples dealing with anxiety, depression, workplace, relationship, addiction and divorce issues. She is truly passionate about working with adults with complicated relationships with their own parents or family. Rebecca primarily sees professionals and parents in their thirties to fifties dealing with relationship issues - getting into relationships, managing relationships and getting out of relationships or divorced. Rebecca often works with clients affected by addiction, both personally and/or indirectly. She frequently works with parents and professionals in the accounting, marketing, finance, tech and legal fields.

Rebecca is an active and collaborative therapist. Her style involves asking questions and providing consistent feedback. She uses a strengths-based approach guided by motivational interviewing and solution focused therapy. Rebecca is supportive of client's struggles while encouraging them to make positive changes. She believes the strongest indicator for therapeutic success is a supportive and trusting relationship between the therapist and client. Rebecca works diligently with clients to build this relationship to foster optimal emotional growth and peace.

Rebecca earned her Masters of Social Work degree from Rutgers University where she was a member of the Phi Alpha honor society. She moved to the city of Chicago from New Jersey in 2009. Rebecca currently lives in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband, two sons and Australian labradoodle.

If you have been feeling stuck personally or professionally, Rebecca can help. Take your first step toward making positive changes in your life by contacting Rebecca today. To schedule your first session or learn more about Rebecca's practice, call or email her today.  She typically returns contact within 24 hours.