Vince Murphy, LCSW, CADC

Practice Owner and Psychotherapist

(In network with BCBS PPO and Aetna insurance plans)

I have been in the field of psychotherapy for over 20 years, working with adults and adolescents. My approach focuses mainly psychodynamic, CBT and existential philosophy. In recent years, my preoccupation with various creative endeavors led to the development of oddbrained.com, a platform for my work in writing, digital and visual arts.


Sara Ives-Louter, LCPC, CADC

Therapist/Clinical Coordinator

(In network with BCBC PPO, Aetna and Cigna insurance plans)

I am an experienced provider of outpatient treatment to adults and adolescents dealing with both addiction and mental health issues. My approach to therapy includes Cognitive Behavioral Treatment and strengths/boundary setting for families; for clients dealing with addiction, my approach is structured strongly around Motivational Interviewing and the 12-step modality.

My clinical expertise in the mental health space began at Rosecrance Rehab Center where I triaged clients in need of treatment, conducted assessments to determine the best level of care for clients, and provided intervention services.  I have since moved into the outpatient space and continue to coordinate and provide mental health treatment adolescents and adults. 


Abby Gomez De La Casa, LCSW

Therapist/Resource Coordinator

(In network with BCBS PPO, Aetna, Cigna and Medicare insurance plans)

I have experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families who are struggling with depression, anxiety, complex trauma, and difficult life transitions utilizing creative flexible interventions that best meet the client’s needs. I have helped many clients who have experienced significant interpersonal trauma, and have assisted clients in processing larger systemic traumas related to race, gender, sexual orientation, and medical & occupational experiences.

I value providing clients with a genuine supportive experience by showing up as my authentic self; being a human first and therapist second. Allowing yourself to be vulnerable in front of someone is intimidating, even when knowing that mental health professionals are supposed to be non-judgmental and supportive. By showing up as “human first”, I hope to give clients a sense of comfort, so that they may feel at ease with talking about experiences that are uncomfortable to share. When guiding clients on their mental health journey, I center the path on building better relationships with oneself and others, gaining acceptance of what cannot be controlled and creating healthy boundaries within their lives.


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Daniel Talley, MSW, LCSW

Clinical Social Worker and Psychotherapist

(In Network

I have many years of working with adults 18 and over in mental health and addiction settings, and have strong interest in working with professional and young adult populations. The basis of my work is respect and empathy for my clients. I am here to provide a space in which you can experience deep, meaningful, and lasting change. I am passionate about helping people change the way they think, feel, and behave. 

 I have experience as a therapist with a wide range of client concerns including depression, anxiety, substance abuse and recovery. I consider my approach to therapy is to be eclectic, focusing on a client-centered approach, emphasizing a client’s self-determination and strengths.  I am also interested in how art and creativity can help individuals access their strength and resiliency in the face of life’s challenges.


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Jennifer Oh, LCPC, CADC

In working with me, you’ll build a relationship based on authenticity, encouragement and collaboration. By creating an environment where you feel respected and understood, I can help you gain insight and awareness into your experiences and create effective future patterns. I am able to recognize that each person’s goals are different and will tailor therapeutic techniques to help you attain and maintain emotional well-being.

With more than 17 years of related private and nonprofit experience, I feel that I employ a flexible, creative approach to therapy that is individually focused on the client. My experience includes working with adolescents and families with a diversity of backgrounds and issues.


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Ilana Morgan-Lopez, LCSW, Type 73

Clinical Social Worker and Psychotherapist

With approximately 10 years of experience working in the social work field with adolescents and adults, I focus on creating an environment in which clients feel at ease and respected. In addition, I enjoy assisting adults with managing distress, establishing boundaries, and exploring future planning and goal setting. I have an ability to quickly establish rapport with clients which contributes to their willingness to actively work with me towards their identified goals.

I encourage clients to actively engage in the therapeutic process as a means to gain a better understanding of their strengths and areas of need. I am passionate about providing individualized, creative, and informed care to my clients, while maintaining a relatable and authentic demeanor.


Jeffrey Miley, LCPC

Clinical Professional Counselor

Life can be challenging and overwhelming for everyone. In me you will find an honest, non-judgmental and experienced therapist dedicated to helping you unlock and reach your potential. I bring over 14 years experience working with older adolescents, emerging adults (18-29) and men experiencing life transition issues (divorce, separation, grief, etc). Whether you have been experiencing depression, anxiety, traumatic stress or you just need someone to listen, I will be there to help guide you in meeting your goals.  

Outside of work I am a Chicago sports fan, musician, history buff and exercise enthusiast. I believe in good work life balance and frequent acts of self-care. When not enjoying the Chicagoland area, you can find me hiking in Colorado, relaxing in the desert Southwest or on a beach in California. Congratulations on taking the courageous act of seeking out therapy, I look forward to working with you.


Madeline Murray, LCPC

Clinical Professional Counselor/Adolescent Therapist

I am a professional counselor with experience working with adults, adolescents and families addressing a range needs including depression, anxiety, trauma, mood disorders, grief and loss, attachment, and attention disorders. I utilize a client-centered, empathic approach that assists clients in feeling safe and understood while serving as the catalyst for client growth.

 In working with me, you will experience a creative and nonjudgmental therapeutic environment. I have a strength for building healthy therapeutic relationships that include good rapport with clients. I will assist in increasing insight and awareness in order to foster authenticity and self-actualization for growth and change.


Sarah Allen, MA, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor and Psychotherapist

Committing to the work of therapy – reflecting on our inner lives and histories to find balance and to illuminate our life’s purpose and meaning – can be both challenging and gratifying. I strive to provide an accepting, trusting and compassionate atmosphere to support my clients’ work. My professional approach draws on established theories and disciplines, which begins with engaging honestly with your perspective on your history, your present situation, your strengths, needs and goals. Together, we will figure out how you got here and find the path to where you would like to go.

 I have experience working with adults and adolescents on issues related to depression, anxiety, trauma, complicated family dynamics, and identity formation/self-esteem. In addition, I have specific interests and experience in career transitions, adoption, and the world of performing arts. I came to the practice of psychotherapy later in life, after decades performing as a professional musician in Chicago. 


Joseph Herbst, MS, LCPC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with over 20 years experience in individual, couple, group, and school counseling. I enjoy working with clients eager to engage in their own journey to self-discovery and consider it a sacred privilege to accompany my clients as they become the person they desire to be. I believe that brokenness occurs in relationships with others, but healing can arise through a clinical rapport in therapy.

My eclectic style, while being attuned to each client’s unique story, provides the foundation for this therapeutic relationship. Through a strengths-based approach, I utilize what is already working in clients’ lives and employ this as the scaffolding for emerging skills and improvement in quality of life. In my personal time, I enjoy spending time in nature as a peaceful respite from my loyal but ill advised faithfulness to the Chicago Bears.