Steve Wasilczuk,Pre-licensed Therapist

Steve Wasilczuk,Pre-licensed Therapist

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Professions: Mental Health Counselor
License Status: I'm a therapist practicing under supervision. Supervisor: Bert Fox, LCPC
Primary Credential: LCPC
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Fees: I accept clients who have the following insurances: Aetna PPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO, Cigna PPO, ComPsych, and UnitedHealthOptum. For any other insurance plans, seeing me would be considered ‘out-of-network’, though I am happy to provide you with a monthly statement for reimbursement. I recommend contacting your insurance company if you wish to use insurance to ask about your in and out-of-network mental health benefits.

For those not using health insurance, the standard fee for individual therapy is $200 for the intake session and then $170 for each following individual session. For couplesrelationship therapy the intake session rate is $230 and then $200 for following sessions.

I also have a limited number of sliding-fee openings, in which clients pay what they can afford. This can be especially helpful for those who are unemployed, underemployed or do not have adequate health insurance. To inquire about becoming a sliding-fee clients, please contact me for a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation.
Free Initial Phone Consultation
Evening Availability

Offices

5547 N Ravenswood
Chicago, Illinois 60640

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My Approach to Helping

I believe that an empathic and authentic alliance is the foundation for therapeutic growth and meaningful change. You are the ultimate expert on your lived experiences, and my role is to meet you where you are with respect, honesty, and humility. My approach is strengths-based, anti-racist, and identity-affirming, and I integrate humanistic principles with narrative, existential, solution-focused, and Adlerian practices. This allows us to holistically address your concerns in an environment where you can feel truly seen, heard, and supported.

Before becoming a counselor, I worked as a K-8 music educator. During this time, I witnessed firsthand the profound impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on my students and their families, especially in terms of mental health. These experiences, along with my own creative background, inspired me to pursue a career in counseling. Today, I work with clients who seek help with issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, identity development, and the unique pressures faced by those in the creative fields.

My identity as a performer has also instilled a passion for supporting those in the creative fields. As a musician and former music educator, I understand the unique emotional and psychological experiences that come with a creative life. Whether you're an artist, musician, writer, or actor, I know that your creative journey is deeply intertwined with your emotional world. In my practice, I aim to provide a space where your creative identity can be explored and supported. Together, we’ll work through the challenges you face—whether they are related to performance anxiety, creative block, personal relationships, or broader life transitions—so that you can thrive both personally and professionally.

Whether you're seeking to overcome emotional obstacles, strengthen your identity, or navigate the complexities of a creative career, I'm here to help you achieve meaningful growth and well-being.

More Info About My Practice

Positive Regard Therapy (PRT) is a team of mental health professionals who are committed to treating clients with “unconditional positive regard.” This means that we try our best to meet clients where they are, understand their experiences and help them meet their goals without judgement. PRT serves clients in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago. Our therapists specialize in LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy, working with college students & young adults, men’s issues and sex-positive counseling. Our therapists are seeing clients in-person at our Andersonville office or via telehealth.

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Ages I Work With

  • Teens
  • Adults
  • Elders

Languages

  • English

Groups I Work With

    I work mainly with teens and adults, and tack a variety of concerns including but not limited to depression, anxiety, identity development, career transitions, performance anxiety, occupational stress, emotional expression, and burnout. I also specialize in supporting individuals working in and navigating the unique stressors of the creative fields, including musicians, actors, comedians, artists, and writers. As a former public schools educator, I am also passionate about providing support for teachers and other education professionals.

Industries & Communities Served

  • BIPOC
  • Education
  • Entertainment Industry
  • Self-Employed and Freelance Professionals

Client Concerns I Treat

  • Abandonment
  • Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions
  • Anxiety
  • Breakup
  • Career Issues
  • Communication Problems
  • Creative Blocks
  • Depression
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Emotional Overwhelm
  • Family Problems
  • Grief, Loss, and Bereavement
  • Helplessness / Victimhood
  • Identity Issues
  • LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) Issues
  • Men's Issues
  • Perfectionism
  • Posttraumatic Stress / Trauma
  • Self-Criticism
  • Self-Doubt
  • Self-Love
  • Sensitivity to Criticism
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Worthlessness
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