Solway Psychology
Psychodynamic clinical psychology and therapy services for children, adolescents, and adults in Chicago.
Schedule An AppointmentPsychodynamic clinical psychology and therapy services for children, adolescents, and adults in Chicago.
Schedule An AppointmentSolway Psychology is a small group psychotherapy practice in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Chicago working with children, adolescents, and adults. We are a group of clinicians with diverse intervention methodologies, who take a trauma-informed and family focused approach that embraces cultural diversity and holistic perspectives. We are dedicated to working as a team to serve clients with a range of difficulties at home, work, and school. We are excited to connect with the Ravenswood community through outreach and education, as well as partnering with other practitioners to provide wraparound treatment to our clients.
Our practice is dedicated to supporting clients in making small adjustments to invite peace and change into their lives. The clients we serve typically struggle with issues related to anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationships, managing every-day stressors, life transitions, and trauma.
Our aim is to understand your story and to help you feel good about the next chapter of your life!
During times of frustration, giving our thoughts a little "air time" can help to ease the tensions that can build in our everyday lives. Talking about your struggles with a therapist can help.
Divorce, Anger
Anxiety, Depression, Low Self-esteem
Work Stress, Difficult Transitions
ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Gastrointestinal Disorders
At Solway Psychology, our clinical philosophy is grounded in psychodynamic psychotherapy with an integration of client centered philosophies. We aim to help clients understand the impact of their individual experiences through a process of self-reflection and supportive guidance. Above all, we are strongly dedicated to helping our clients achieve meaningful long-term gains through the ongoing supportive relationship with a therapist, even after initial progress has been made during the first few sessions.