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Jessica Bette, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor at Relief Mental Health in St. Charles, Illinois, offering in-person and virtual therapy for individuals ages 15 to 55. She provides a warm, supportive space where patients can work through challenges, build resilience, and make meaningful changes.
Jessica specializes in treating anxiety, depression, stress, and life transitions. She uses trauma-informed, evidence-based approaches, including trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), person-centered therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and narrative therapy. Her clinical background includes individual and group therapy, case management, and crisis intervention.
She earned a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Illinois State University.
Kaylin Fleisher, LSW, is a therapist at Relief Mental Health in St. Charles, providing in-person and virtual therapy for teens and adults. She specializes in mood disorders, complex trauma, and self-esteem.
Kaylin has more than four years of experience supporting individuals across a wide range of clinical needs. Her background includes conducting assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and providing crisis intervention, all within multidisciplinary settings. She draws on a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and strengths-based approach in her work.
She is skilled in a broad range of evidence-based modalities, including ACT, CBT, CPT, DBT, IFS, ERP, Somatic and Expressive Arts approaches, Emotionally Focused Therapy, MBCT, and others.
Her integrative style allows her to tailor care to each patient’s goals and needs.
Kaylin earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from Loyola University Chicago.
I graduated from Benedictine University with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology. I then went on to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and also obtained my Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor certification (CADC). My theoretical training has been in Client Centered theory and I have also received specialized training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). In addition to being traditionally trained, I also incorporate a holistic, integrative approach toward psychotherapy which includes aspects of mindfulness and Eastern philosophy. I have experience working in inpatient/residential settings as well as individual counseling with both adolescent and adult populations.
Some of my areas of expertise include: anxiety, depression, substance abuse, trauma, dissociative disorders, and existential issues. It is my belief that every client has their own innate ability to heal themselves. My job as a clinician is to foster an environment which is conducive to develop greater clarity, connection, and insight into their problems, which can lead to resolution and transformation.
Nancy Leon is a Licensed Social Worker (LSW), as well as a Certified Anxiety-Informed Professional and a Certified Grief Professional. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Capella University and a master’s degree in Social Work from Aurora University. Nancy works with children, adolescents, and adults in individual, couples, and family therapy. Nancy is also fluent in Spanish.
Dr. Stephen Bryant, PsyD, LCPC, offers an integrative and deeply personalized approach to mental health care, drawing from evidence-based modalities such as CBT, DBT, ACT, psychodynamic therapy, and mindfulness-based practices. He works collaboratively with clients to address mood disorders, trauma, stress, addiction, personality disorders, neurodevelopmental conditions, and interpersonal difficulties. Dr. Bryant is known for creating a thoughtful and nonjudgmental space where individuals feel understood, supported, and empowered to make lasting change. With a strong emphasis on relational health and emotional resilience, he helps clients navigate complex life transitions and improve their sense of self and connection to others. Patients choose Dr. Bryant for his clinical depth, compassionate presence, and commitment to holistic, individualized care.
Jane Ballis, LCPC, CADC, is a licensed clinical professional counselor at Suburban Behavioral Health Services, which has locations in Wheaton and Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. She appreciates working with people of varied ages and abilities as a therapist. Jane seeks to understand differences in various cultures, races, and religions and strives to be as knowledgeable as possible in treating people with diverse backgrounds.
Jane’s background includes many years of helping children, adolescents, and adults express themselves through various artistic mediums such as painting, drawing, photography, and multimedia. She completed her masters in clinical psychology at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. Jane learned behavioral therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy and trained and worked under a clinical psychologist’s supervision for many years, learning psychodynamic theory, play, and family therapy while specializing in children, adolescents, adults, and families at an APA-approved training site. Jane has practiced in child welfare and substance abuse settings. Jane has worked with at-risk men who were involved in prostitution as well as many issues such as LGBTQ, homelessness, medical, and employment challenges.
Jane has completed her EMDR Level 1 training and obtained specialized training with Ana Gomez, an author and specialist in EMDR and dissociative disorders with children. EMDR is used to treat many issues, from mild to very complex, such as PTSD, trauma, anxiety, phobias, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive and generalized anxiety disorder, and excessive grief. Children and adolescents have alleviated their symptoms using EMDR, including depression caused by disturbing life experiences. Studies have shown that many crime victims, police officers, firefighters, and field workers were no longer disturbed by the aftereffects of violent assaults and/or the stressful nature of their work. Victims of sexual assault, natural and manmade disasters, accidents, surgeries and burn victims, family, marital and sexual dysfunction, and involvement were also assisted. Clients at all stages of chemical dependency, sexual deviation/addiction, and pathological gamblers have also been treated successfully, along with people with dissociative disorders.
Many people with performance anxiety or deficits in school, business, performing arts, and sports have benefited from EMDR as a tool to help enhance performance. People with somatic problems/somatoform disorders, including migraines, chronic pain, phantom limb pain, chronic eczema, gastrointestinal problems, CFS, psychogenic seizures, eating disorders, and negative body image, have attained relief from suffering with the help of EMDR.
Adults and adolescents have been successfully treated for diagnosed depression. Clients with acute trauma and a wide variety of PTSD and trauma-based personality issues experience substantial benefits from EMDR. There are many applications for EMDR, which has been used by many major treatment facilities, such as the armed forces.
Jane also has completed levels one and two of the Gottman Institute in couples therapy. This is a research-based couples therapy that has three phases. For nearly four decades, Dr. Gottman has conducted research on all facets of relationships, including parenting issues. At the Institute, in collaboration with Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman, he developed an approach that not only supports and repairs troubled marriages and committed relationships but strengthens happy ones. One goal of the research is to make the services accessible to the broadest reach of people across race, religion, class, culture, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. For more information, please visit the Gottman Institute. http://www.gottman.com/the-gottman-institute/
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Biljana Kasum, LCPC, is a skilled therapist at Suburban Behavioral Health Services, which has locations in Wheaton and Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. Her passion is connecting with people in helping relationships, recognizing that we all struggle with various things at some point in our lives. Her primary focus is the well-being of the people she works with as she continues to expand her multicultural approach to counseling.
Biljana’s background includes working with teens, adults, and mature adults struggling with mental health issues of substance abuse and co-morbid disorders, trauma, morbid obesity, and other mood and personality disorders. She spent several years in an inpatient unit helping women of various races, cultures, and backgrounds, including the homeless population. She provided individual and group counseling, including moral reconation therapy, movement therapy, and music therapy. She also spent several years working with people with eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and obsessive-compulsive disorders, and teens and adults with ADHD.
Biljana acquired her master’s degree in counseling from Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and received supervision from established LCPCs and clinical psychologists in Illinois. She completed her training residencies in Orlando, Florida, and Atlanta, Georgia.
Biljana bases her approach to therapy on empathy, trust, and a strong therapeutic relationship. She is integrating different theoretical approaches based on the individual needs of her patients, with a special interest in acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive processing therapy for the treatment of trauma. She is LGBTQ+-affirming.
She is fluent in Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian.
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I graduated from Benedictine University with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology. I then went on to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and also obtained my Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor certification (CADC). My theoretical training has been in Client Centered theory and I have also received specialized training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). In addition to being traditionally trained, I also incorporate a holistic, integrative approach toward psychotherapy which includes aspects of mindfulness and Eastern philosophy. I have experience working in inpatient/residential settings as well as individual counseling with both adolescent and adult populations.
Some of my areas of expertise include: anxiety, depression, substance abuse, trauma, dissociative disorders, and existential issues. It is my belief that every client has their own innate ability to heal themselves. My job as a clinician is to foster an environment which is conducive to develop greater clarity, connection, and insight into their problems, which can lead to resolution and transformation.
Jane Ballis, LCPC, CADC, is a licensed clinical professional counselor at Suburban Behavioral Health Services, which has locations in Wheaton and Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. She appreciates working with people of varied ages and abilities as a therapist. Jane seeks to understand differences in various cultures, races, and religions and strives to be as knowledgeable as possible in treating people with diverse backgrounds.
Jane’s background includes many years of helping children, adolescents, and adults express themselves through various artistic mediums such as painting, drawing, photography, and multimedia. She completed her masters in clinical psychology at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. Jane learned behavioral therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy and trained and worked under a clinical psychologist’s supervision for many years, learning psychodynamic theory, play, and family therapy while specializing in children, adolescents, adults, and families at an APA-approved training site. Jane has practiced in child welfare and substance abuse settings. Jane has worked with at-risk men who were involved in prostitution as well as many issues such as LGBTQ, homelessness, medical, and employment challenges.
Jane has completed her EMDR Level 1 training and obtained specialized training with Ana Gomez, an author and specialist in EMDR and dissociative disorders with children. EMDR is used to treat many issues, from mild to very complex, such as PTSD, trauma, anxiety, phobias, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive and generalized anxiety disorder, and excessive grief. Children and adolescents have alleviated their symptoms using EMDR, including depression caused by disturbing life experiences. Studies have shown that many crime victims, police officers, firefighters, and field workers were no longer disturbed by the aftereffects of violent assaults and/or the stressful nature of their work. Victims of sexual assault, natural and manmade disasters, accidents, surgeries and burn victims, family, marital and sexual dysfunction, and involvement were also assisted. Clients at all stages of chemical dependency, sexual deviation/addiction, and pathological gamblers have also been treated successfully, along with people with dissociative disorders.
Many people with performance anxiety or deficits in school, business, performing arts, and sports have benefited from EMDR as a tool to help enhance performance. People with somatic problems/somatoform disorders, including migraines, chronic pain, phantom limb pain, chronic eczema, gastrointestinal problems, CFS, psychogenic seizures, eating disorders, and negative body image, have attained relief from suffering with the help of EMDR.
Adults and adolescents have been successfully treated for diagnosed depression. Clients with acute trauma and a wide variety of PTSD and trauma-based personality issues experience substantial benefits from EMDR. There are many applications for EMDR, which has been used by many major treatment facilities, such as the armed forces.
Jane also has completed levels one and two of the Gottman Institute in couples therapy. This is a research-based couples therapy that has three phases. For nearly four decades, Dr. Gottman has conducted research on all facets of relationships, including parenting issues. At the Institute, in collaboration with Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman, he developed an approach that not only supports and repairs troubled marriages and committed relationships but strengthens happy ones. One goal of the research is to make the services accessible to the broadest reach of people across race, religion, class, culture, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. For more information, please visit the Gottman Institute. http://www.gottman.com/the-gottman-institute/
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Biljana Kasum, LCPC, is a skilled therapist at Suburban Behavioral Health Services, which has locations in Wheaton and Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. Her passion is connecting with people in helping relationships, recognizing that we all struggle with various things at some point in our lives. Her primary focus is the well-being of the people she works with as she continues to expand her multicultural approach to counseling.
Biljana’s background includes working with teens, adults, and mature adults struggling with mental health issues of substance abuse and co-morbid disorders, trauma, morbid obesity, and other mood and personality disorders. She spent several years in an inpatient unit helping women of various races, cultures, and backgrounds, including the homeless population. She provided individual and group counseling, including moral reconation therapy, movement therapy, and music therapy. She also spent several years working with people with eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and obsessive-compulsive disorders, and teens and adults with ADHD.
Biljana acquired her master’s degree in counseling from Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and received supervision from established LCPCs and clinical psychologists in Illinois. She completed her training residencies in Orlando, Florida, and Atlanta, Georgia.
Biljana bases her approach to therapy on empathy, trust, and a strong therapeutic relationship. She is integrating different theoretical approaches based on the individual needs of her patients, with a special interest in acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive processing therapy for the treatment of trauma. She is LGBTQ+-affirming.
She is fluent in Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian.
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J Cangialosi, LCPC is a licensed clinical professional counselor with over a decade of experience supporting individuals with anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, sleep difficulties, and stress. She uses a range of evidence-based approaches, including CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, REBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy, to tailor treatment to each person’s unique needs.
J creates a welcoming, inclusive space for all, including members of the LGBTQ+ community. She meets patients where they are, helping them break through barriers and make lasting changes that lead to a better quality of life.
In addition to therapy, J collaborates with our team to connect patients with TMS, SPRAVATO®, IV ketamine, and psychiatric care when appropriate. She also contributes to clinical training and public advocacy to help destigmatize mental health.
Ketrina Premti, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor at Relief Mental Health in Oak Brook, Illinois, offering in-person and virtual therapy for adolescents (12+), young adults, and adults. She specializes in treating anxiety, depression, mood disorders, stress, and life transitions, focusing on practical tools patients can use to improve daily functioning and wellbeing.
Ketrina also has experience in health psychology and the mind–body connection, helping clients understand how stress, lifestyle, and physical wellbeing influence mental health. She supports patients in building awareness of their body’s signals, developing sustainable routines, and creating balance that supports long-term resilience.
She uses an evidence-based, integrative approach informed by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based interventions.
Allison Hasenmiller, LSW, is a client-centered social worker who works with individuals experiencing a wide range of mental health disorders, with specializations in anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. She earned her Master of Social Work from Dominican University and her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from Luther College. Allison integrates evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, and Client-Centered Therapy to help clients gain insight, regulate emotions, and make meaningful changes in their lives.
Allison also has experience supporting single mothers and brings a culturally responsive approach to her work. She is dedicated to creating a safe, affirming space where every client feels understood, valued, and empowered to explore their experiences and build emotional well-being.
Sabrina Connelly, LCSW, provides virtual therapy at Relief Mental Health. Drawing from over 20 years of experience as a licensed clinical social worker, school social worker, and restorative practices facilitator, she specializes in helping teens and young adults manage anxiety, life transitions, and school-related stress. Sabrina uses CBT, mindfulness, and strength-based approaches to build emotional resilience and confidence. Sabrina offers a warm, supportive space where clients feel empowered to grow both in and out of therapy.
I graduated from Benedictine University with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology. I then went on to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and also obtained my Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor certification (CADC). My theoretical training has been in Client Centered theory and I have also received specialized training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). In addition to being traditionally trained, I also incorporate a holistic, integrative approach toward psychotherapy which includes aspects of mindfulness and Eastern philosophy. I have experience working in inpatient/residential settings as well as individual counseling with both adolescent and adult populations.
Some of my areas of expertise include: anxiety, depression, substance abuse, trauma, dissociative disorders, and existential issues. It is my belief that every client has their own innate ability to heal themselves. My job as a clinician is to foster an environment which is conducive to develop greater clarity, connection, and insight into their problems, which can lead to resolution and transformation.
Christi McSweeney, LCPC is a therapist at Relief Mental Health in Northbrook, Ill. She provides virtual and in-person therapy to teens and adults. Christi offers a warm and collaborative environment where patients can work through challenges, build insight, and make meaningful progress.
Christi specializes in OCD, couples therapy, sex therapy, marital/premarital concerns, relationship issues, and trauma. She is trained in a wide range of evidence-based approaches, including ACT, CBT, CPT, DBT, ERP, I-CBT, motivational interviewing, trauma-focused modalities, the Gottman Method, and Christian counseling. She supports patients in strengthening relationships, improving communication, and developing effective coping skills.
Susan Anewalt, LCPC, CADC, is a therapist at Relief Mental Health in Northbrook, Illinois, offering in-person and virtual therapy for adults. She specializes in anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and dual diagnosis, and also has experience working with substance use, life transitions, and spiritual concerns. Using CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, and a person-centered approach, Susan creates a supportive space for clients to explore challenges, build coping skills, and regain a sense of empowerment.
At Relief Mental Health, Susan works closely with fellow Northbrook providers to ensure patients receive comprehensive care, including TMS, SPRAVATO® therapy, and medication management.