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Fr/Dr Richard Jakubik, Psy.D, LCSW, M.Div

Therapist
Chicago Illinois 60646

(847) 239-2326

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Name
Fr/Dr Richard Jakubik, Psy.D, LCSW, M.Div
Position
Founder & Clinical Director of Connections CHC
Profession
Therapist
Phone Number
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Location
7033 N Moselle Ave
Chicago, Illinois, 60646
United States

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As a Catholic Priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago with a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, I have served as a clinician and minister in the field of human services/mental health for over 20 years.

I am the Founder and CEO of Connections CHC (serving Cook and Lake County).  I offer therapeutic services to adolescents, adults and families of diverse cultural backgrounds struggling with a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and spiritual problems.

Contact me for more information about my counseling services at: 847-239-2326.


Practice Info

Bio:
Fr./Dr. Richard Jakubik earned his Master of Science in Social Work from Loyola University Chicago and a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology.

He received a Master of Divinity degree from St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, is also a Catholic Priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago for the past 21 years, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

Dr. Richard has served as a clinician and minister in the field of human services/mental health for the past 25years. He has extensive education, training, and experience in providing therapeutic services to adolescents, adults and families of diverse cultural backgrounds.

Dr. Richard is known for his warm, engaging, and relaxed approach to counseling. He is highly skilled in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and other evidence-based treatments. He has worked with adult and adolescent clients struggling with a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and spiritual problems.

Dr. Richard is experienced in treating a wide array of issues, including depression, anxiety, grief, loss, eating disorders, PTSD, and relationship and family concerns, while facilitating self-empowerment and holistic health.

Hours of Operation
Morning, afternoon, and evening hours.
Accepted Forms of Payments
Cash, Check, Credit Card Fee is $75.00 per session.
Credentials, Training, Qualifications:
Master of Divinity degree - St. Mary of the Lake Seminary
Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology
Master of Science in Social Work

What licenses do you currently hold?:
LCSW - Illinois
Are you in private practice?:
Yes
Are you available to provide supervision services?:
Yes
If you do provide supervision, what are your qualifications, as required by your country, state or discipline?:
STL, STB, LCSW, Psy.D
Do you participate in any insurance plans?:
No
Telephone/Video counseling:
Yes
Please list all languages that you speak:
English
I treat the following:
Individuals Married Couples Adolescents Families Geriatrics Addictions Eating Disorders Adult Children of Alcoholics Sexual Abuse Victims Depressive Disorders Anxiety Disorders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Abortion Syndrome Sexual Identity Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder/Scrupulosity
Other Specialties:
I use the following methods:
Expressive Therapeutics: Art/Music/Play/Etc Inner Healing Techniques Prayer Behavior Techniques Cognitive Techniques
Please describe other treatment methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Faith Based Services.
Are You A Practicing Catholic?
Yes
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More About Fr/Dr Richard Jakubik, Psy.D, LCSW, M.Div

Connections CHC offers the highest level of individualized care. Our programs include short and long term individual therapy for adolescents and adults, Group Therapy, Marital and Pre-Marital counseling.   Short-and-long term treatment options may be discussed, and together we will develop a plan for treatment.

For a compressive list of CPC's services, or to schedule a confidential consultation, please contact our team. 

From a Faith perspective, we consider the practice of psychotherapy a response to the vocation to heal. Such a vocation to a life's work involves the therapist being called to care genuinely for the client and to develop skills to communicate the care and empathy, as well as to employ empirically-supported psychotherapeutic techniques. As a whole then, the primary condition for change in therapy is the relationship between the client, who makes a decision to change, and the therapist, who therapeutically aids the client to make that change through competent care and treatment. 

We directly address psychological issues in a way that was respectful of his spiritual life. This will include instilling hope as an effective motivator in the clients life. 

At the philosophical level, we understand that the human person is a unity of body, spiritual soul, who is interpersonally relational from conception. The whole person is called to grow not only physically, but also psychologically, morally, and spiritually in personal self-gift (love) and wisdom (knowledge), as well as in freedom and responsibility. 

We would coordinate the psychological effort with the proper work of appropriate religious practices (involving prayer, scripture, and sacraments, for example in the case of the Catholic tradition). A complement to the psychological treatment could consist of assigned spiritual readings.

Connections CHC provides outpatient individual and group therapy for clergy, men and women religious, and laity who may be struggling with a range of psychological, spiritual and emotional needs. We also provide Candidate Assessments to assist seminaries, dioceses and religious communities in the discernment process of a candidate.

Ministry is often unpredictable, and a pastor is always on call. Just when things seem to be settling down a call comes in the middle of the night…another trip to the hospital, another funeral to plan, another missed family meal, or family vacation cut short. 

Over time it is easy to suffer from what some call “compassion fatigue,” a kind of numbness that naturally arises to protect a caregiver from being overwhelmed by so much suffering.

Many pastors get only one day off a week if they are lucky, and even this day is hard to protect. We work closely with priests, deacons, and religious to help them heal from the deep emotional wounds of the past; wounds that often prevent them from experiencing deeper connections with God and others.   

We employ the same employ the same empirically-supported psychotherapeutic techniques as mainstream psychotherapy. We also use other empirically-supported psychotherapeutic techniques that have been developed from Christian insights, such as forgiveness therapy, which also recognizes that human nature can be healed and transformed with God's help (divine grace).   We ask for a flat fee of $75 per session. Cash, Check, or Credit Card payment are expected at the time of the appointment.  No Insurance billing is available at this time.



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