Medicaid Therapists in Dolton, IL
I accept some insurance and private Medicaid plans.
Hello! I am delighted to introduce myself to you. My name is Li Drummond. I have worked with many different presenting issues including adjustment issues, anxiety, depression, suicide risk, stress, loss, trauma, struggles with drugs and alcohol, family problems, child welfare, family problems, offenders, and relationship difficulties. I feel comfortable working with clients ranging in age from children to adults and feel especially well-equipped to work with clients facing discrimination and marginalization including members of various immigrant communities, LGBTQIA+ clientele, black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC).
I accept some insurance and private Medicaid plans.
Hello! I am delighted to introduce myself to you. My name is Li Drummond. I have worked with many different presenting issues including adjustment issues, anxiety, depression, suicide risk, stress, loss, trauma, struggles with drugs and alcohol, family problems, child welfare, family problems, offenders, and relationship difficulties. I feel comfortable working with clients ranging in age from children to adults and feel especially well-equipped to work with clients facing discrimination and marginalization including members of various immigrant communities, LGBTQIA+ clientele, black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC).
Nobody sees it. That is the thing nobody ever talks about. You show up. You take care of everyone. You say the right things at the right times, hold the family together, meet every expectation, and smile through the exhaustion. And somewhere in all of that, you disappeared. Not all at once. Slowly, over years, without anyone noticing. The version of you that had her own wants, her own voice, her own way of moving through a room, she got quieter and quieter until you stopped noticing she was gone. You are not broken. You are functioning. But functioning is not the same as living, and deep down, you already know the difference.
Nobody sees it. That is the thing nobody ever talks about. You show up. You take care of everyone. You say the right things at the right times, hold the family together, meet every expectation, and smile through the exhaustion. And somewhere in all of that, you disappeared. Not all at once. Slowly, over years, without anyone noticing. The version of you that had her own wants, her own voice, her own way of moving through a room, she got quieter and quieter until you stopped noticing she was gone. You are not broken. You are functioning. But functioning is not the same as living, and deep down, you already know the difference.
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Choosing to begin therapy is a brave decision. My supportive and empathic nature will help you to navigate what you may be facing. Struggling with your family or other relationships, work, or school? Managing unhealthy behavior or thought patterns? We can work together to develop solutions to both unique and everyday problems. As a therapist, I utilize a collaborative and flexible approach to ensure you are an active part of the process. I believe the relationship between client and therapist is the most important part of therapy. Humor and lightheartedness are vital in our work together.
Choosing to begin therapy is a brave decision. My supportive and empathic nature will help you to navigate what you may be facing. Struggling with your family or other relationships, work, or school? Managing unhealthy behavior or thought patterns? We can work together to develop solutions to both unique and everyday problems. As a therapist, I utilize a collaborative and flexible approach to ensure you are an active part of the process. I believe the relationship between client and therapist is the most important part of therapy. Humor and lightheartedness are vital in our work together.
Hi, I’m Stephanie. I’ve worked in behavioral health since 2008 across clinical, supervisory, and executive roles, directing substance-use services and leading domestic & sexual‑violence programs. I hold a Master’s in Community Counseling (National Louis University) and certifications as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor, and Illinois Certified Domestic Violence Practitioner. I bring extensive experience in residential treatment, outpatient therapy, program development, staff supervision, and community advocacy.
Hi, I’m Stephanie. I’ve worked in behavioral health since 2008 across clinical, supervisory, and executive roles, directing substance-use services and leading domestic & sexual‑violence programs. I hold a Master’s in Community Counseling (National Louis University) and certifications as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor, and Illinois Certified Domestic Violence Practitioner. I bring extensive experience in residential treatment, outpatient therapy, program development, staff supervision, and community advocacy.
Hello and welcome! My name is Akilah. I’m honored that you’re considering therapy to help you on your journey. I am a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in the treatment of trauma, anxiety, depression, educational stress, life transitions, and self-esteem. I offer telehealth, video conferencing allowing you to experience therapy in the comfort of your home with no travel necessary. We will see one another on screen just as if we were in the same room. The only necessary piece of equipment is a computer with a camera or a smart phone. I offer a safe, non-judgmental space to explore your thoughts.
Hello and welcome! My name is Akilah. I’m honored that you’re considering therapy to help you on your journey. I am a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in the treatment of trauma, anxiety, depression, educational stress, life transitions, and self-esteem. I offer telehealth, video conferencing allowing you to experience therapy in the comfort of your home with no travel necessary. We will see one another on screen just as if we were in the same room. The only necessary piece of equipment is a computer with a camera or a smart phone. I offer a safe, non-judgmental space to explore your thoughts.
As a mental health practitioner, she wants to work with people from different cultural backgrounds to promote a sense of belonging. The focus should be on assessing, identifying, and evaluating the whole person. She wants to build on a person’s strengths and work on their challenges. I provide telehealth and in person counseling. I provide individual, couples, and family therapy. My specialties have aligned me to support clients with concerns such as career change, situationships, boundary setting, chronic stress, emotional challenges, race related concerns, self- identity questions, and survivors of trauma.
As a mental health practitioner, she wants to work with people from different cultural backgrounds to promote a sense of belonging. The focus should be on assessing, identifying, and evaluating the whole person. She wants to build on a person’s strengths and work on their challenges. I provide telehealth and in person counseling. I provide individual, couples, and family therapy. My specialties have aligned me to support clients with concerns such as career change, situationships, boundary setting, chronic stress, emotional challenges, race related concerns, self- identity questions, and survivors of trauma.
We are in network with many commercial plans in IL, IN, KY, MA, MI, OH, and TX, and Medicaid in IN, and can provide a superbill for out of network clients for reimbursement.
Relationships are hard - and sometimes love alone isn't enough to break old patterns or bridge growing distance. I specialize in working with couples and families, alongside adolescents and adults navigating trauma, ADHD, postpartum depression, and life transitions. Whether you're feeling disconnected from your partner, overwhelmed as a parent, or stuck in cycles you can't seem to escape, you don't have to figure it out alone. This is a space where both your emotional and spiritual well-being matter. For those who value faith, I'm also able to thoughtfully weave spirituality into the process.
We are in network with many commercial plans in IL, IN, KY, MA, MI, OH, and TX, and Medicaid in IN, and can provide a superbill for out of network clients for reimbursement.
Relationships are hard - and sometimes love alone isn't enough to break old patterns or bridge growing distance. I specialize in working with couples and families, alongside adolescents and adults navigating trauma, ADHD, postpartum depression, and life transitions. Whether you're feeling disconnected from your partner, overwhelmed as a parent, or stuck in cycles you can't seem to escape, you don't have to figure it out alone. This is a space where both your emotional and spiritual well-being matter. For those who value faith, I'm also able to thoughtfully weave spirituality into the process.
I also serve the following Illinois Medicaid plans: Meridian, Blue Cross Community, Aetna Better Health, Molina, County Care.
Whatever brought you here—I welcome it. No matter where you are in your process, a therapeutic relationship can be a supportive tool in your journey. As a therapist, I am not here to solve the ups and downs of life. Instead, I am here to help guide you in navigating the very real distress and pain that life brings us, while also supporting you in maintaining a meaningful connection to yourself and others. My hope is that through the therapeutic relationship, we can work together to support you in experiencing life more fully.
I also serve the following Illinois Medicaid plans: Meridian, Blue Cross Community, Aetna Better Health, Molina, County Care.
Whatever brought you here—I welcome it. No matter where you are in your process, a therapeutic relationship can be a supportive tool in your journey. As a therapist, I am not here to solve the ups and downs of life. Instead, I am here to help guide you in navigating the very real distress and pain that life brings us, while also supporting you in maintaining a meaningful connection to yourself and others. My hope is that through the therapeutic relationship, we can work together to support you in experiencing life more fully.
Congratulations on taking the courageous first step toward becoming the best version of yourself! Navigating through life can be challenging and, at times, overwhelming, but reaching out shows your strength and readiness to grow. I specialize in working with children, teens, and adults to overcome behavioral and mental health challenges, embrace personal strengths, strengthen relationships, and confront negative thought patterns.
Congratulations on taking the courageous first step toward becoming the best version of yourself! Navigating through life can be challenging and, at times, overwhelming, but reaching out shows your strength and readiness to grow. I specialize in working with children, teens, and adults to overcome behavioral and mental health challenges, embrace personal strengths, strengthen relationships, and confront negative thought patterns.
I provide a holistic approach to mental health care. I bring a diverse cultural perspective and connect with a broad range of people.
I provide a holistic approach to mental health care. I bring a diverse cultural perspective and connect with a broad range of people.
I accept the following Illinois Medicaid plans: Blue Cross Community Health, Molina, Meridian, and Aetna Better Health.
In the neurodivergent community, there’s a metaphor that compares the neurodivergent experience in a neurotypical world to the experience of being a zebra in a world of horses. If you are neurodivergent, you’ve likely spent years in survival mode, camouflaging your traits in order to survive in a world designed by and for neurotypical brains. Behind your well-constructed facade, the shame, burnout, and isolation can feel overwhelming, and no planner or productivity hack you’ve ever tried makes a dent in the chaos. What if you weren’t broken, just different?
I accept the following Illinois Medicaid plans: Blue Cross Community Health, Molina, Meridian, and Aetna Better Health.
In the neurodivergent community, there’s a metaphor that compares the neurodivergent experience in a neurotypical world to the experience of being a zebra in a world of horses. If you are neurodivergent, you’ve likely spent years in survival mode, camouflaging your traits in order to survive in a world designed by and for neurotypical brains. Behind your well-constructed facade, the shame, burnout, and isolation can feel overwhelming, and no planner or productivity hack you’ve ever tried makes a dent in the chaos. What if you weren’t broken, just different?
My ideal client is a thoughtful adult who feels emotionally worn down despite working hard to manage life well. They struggle with anxiety, overthinking, or a heavy, persistent sense of discouragement that shows up as tension, self-criticism, and disconnection. Many are navigating relationship strain, betrayal, or major life transitions and feel stuck in their head, unsure how to feel grounded or secure again. They want clarity, emotional steadiness, and meaningful change not just coping, but relief that lasts.
My ideal client is a thoughtful adult who feels emotionally worn down despite working hard to manage life well. They struggle with anxiety, overthinking, or a heavy, persistent sense of discouragement that shows up as tension, self-criticism, and disconnection. Many are navigating relationship strain, betrayal, or major life transitions and feel stuck in their head, unsure how to feel grounded or secure again. They want clarity, emotional steadiness, and meaningful change not just coping, but relief that lasts.
Erica Venezia is a Licensed Master of Social Work in Maryland, the District of Columbia, Illinois, and Massachusetts. I am currently accepting new clients at Northeast Family Services for telehealth therapy in Illinois and Massachusetts. I have prior field experience in assertive community treatment with severe mental illness as well as outpatient therapy with college students and emerging adults. I have experience working with clients that live with depression, anxiety, school-related difficulties, life transition challenges, grief/loss, disordered eating, and severe mental illness.
Erica Venezia is a Licensed Master of Social Work in Maryland, the District of Columbia, Illinois, and Massachusetts. I am currently accepting new clients at Northeast Family Services for telehealth therapy in Illinois and Massachusetts. I have prior field experience in assertive community treatment with severe mental illness as well as outpatient therapy with college students and emerging adults. I have experience working with clients that live with depression, anxiety, school-related difficulties, life transition challenges, grief/loss, disordered eating, and severe mental illness.
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My name is Cindy Bill and I am a Psychotherapist/Clinical Social Worker licensed in Virginia, Delaware and Illinois. It is my hope that I can come alongside you to aid in the challenges that life may be presenting to you. We can all feel overwhelmed by life stressors. It is my purpose to help you find answers that will work for you in your life and help you create your own life worth living.
Hello,
My name is Cindy Bill and I am a Psychotherapist/Clinical Social Worker licensed in Virginia, Delaware and Illinois. It is my hope that I can come alongside you to aid in the challenges that life may be presenting to you. We can all feel overwhelmed by life stressors. It is my purpose to help you find answers that will work for you in your life and help you create your own life worth living.
Sometimes life makes it feel like there are limited options, and our feelings can be overwhelming. However, in the face of pain and suffering, we have the power to choose how to engage with these hardships. There is freedom to choose our responses, and moving forward with committed action is empowering. We would be happy to collaborate with you in the therapeutic process, to explore feelings, learning coping skills, and maintain healthy responses. In life we may feel content being still, making lateral moves, or at times pivoting. As we navigate your views of self, thriving, living we can face carpe diem, seize the day.
Sometimes life makes it feel like there are limited options, and our feelings can be overwhelming. However, in the face of pain and suffering, we have the power to choose how to engage with these hardships. There is freedom to choose our responses, and moving forward with committed action is empowering. We would be happy to collaborate with you in the therapeutic process, to explore feelings, learning coping skills, and maintain healthy responses. In life we may feel content being still, making lateral moves, or at times pivoting. As we navigate your views of self, thriving, living we can face carpe diem, seize the day.
My ideal client is someone carrying—grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, and their waiting to finally exhale. They may be someone, dealing big life and relationship transitions—and feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from themselves. They may be juggling work, school, caregiving, or cultural expectations while trying to keep it all together. They’re looking for a supportive, culturally attuned space where they can slow down, explore patterns, strengthen boundaries, and reconnect with their values. Their goal is to feel more grounded, confident, and empowered in their everyday life.
My ideal client is someone carrying—grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, and their waiting to finally exhale. They may be someone, dealing big life and relationship transitions—and feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from themselves. They may be juggling work, school, caregiving, or cultural expectations while trying to keep it all together. They’re looking for a supportive, culturally attuned space where they can slow down, explore patterns, strengthen boundaries, and reconnect with their values. Their goal is to feel more grounded, confident, and empowered in their everyday life.
I am in network with BCBS (PPO and BlueChoice), Aetna, and all Illinois Medicaid plans, and I am happy to submit claims on your behalf to other insurance companies as an out of network provider.
In my work, I strive to create a therapeutic space that is caring, nonjudgmental, and open–preferably with room for humor. I work with individuals navigating chronic illness, disability, medical trauma, neurodivergence, life transitions, and identity exploration, as well as members of the LGBTQ+ community. I understand that trauma is often not just part of our pasts but may also be encountered in our daily lives while navigating systems that harm those living in marginalized bodies–including the mental health system.
I am in network with BCBS (PPO and BlueChoice), Aetna, and all Illinois Medicaid plans, and I am happy to submit claims on your behalf to other insurance companies as an out of network provider.
In my work, I strive to create a therapeutic space that is caring, nonjudgmental, and open–preferably with room for humor. I work with individuals navigating chronic illness, disability, medical trauma, neurodivergence, life transitions, and identity exploration, as well as members of the LGBTQ+ community. I understand that trauma is often not just part of our pasts but may also be encountered in our daily lives while navigating systems that harm those living in marginalized bodies–including the mental health system.
I currently am in-network with BCBS and Aetna's PPO insurance and Medicaid plans.
I work with individuals who are not only seeking relief, but meaning. Oftentimes, symptom relief alone still leaves individuals feeling lost and confused. I specialize in working with trauma (sexual, physical, emotional, verbal) and persistent patterns of behavior that feel both automatic but also distressing. These ways of relating to people and the world have almost always served a purpose earlier on life, however, later in life, they become obsolete and tend to create more harm than good. Currently, I work primarily with young professionals, college/graduate students, and adolescents.
I currently am in-network with BCBS and Aetna's PPO insurance and Medicaid plans.
I work with individuals who are not only seeking relief, but meaning. Oftentimes, symptom relief alone still leaves individuals feeling lost and confused. I specialize in working with trauma (sexual, physical, emotional, verbal) and persistent patterns of behavior that feel both automatic but also distressing. These ways of relating to people and the world have almost always served a purpose earlier on life, however, later in life, they become obsolete and tend to create more harm than good. Currently, I work primarily with young professionals, college/graduate students, and adolescents.
I support people working through the impacts of complex trauma and emotional neglect, exploring relationships and identity, and navigating life transitions. My experience aligns with anxiety, depression, broken-heartedness, expansive relationships, adhd, disordered eating, self-perception, dissociation, and avoidance.
I support people working through the impacts of complex trauma and emotional neglect, exploring relationships and identity, and navigating life transitions. My experience aligns with anxiety, depression, broken-heartedness, expansive relationships, adhd, disordered eating, self-perception, dissociation, and avoidance.
I currently offer sliding scale pricing and also accept medicaid.
Hi! I’m Amanda, a graduate student at DePaul University pursuing my master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As a queer individual, I am passionate about creating a therapeutic space that is free of shame and grounded in authenticity, joy, and self-expression.
I currently work with individuals and couples who want to explore their identities, relationships, gender, and sexuality. I understand how deeply our lived experiences shape us, and I strive to create a space where you feel truly seen, supported, and celebrated.
I currently offer sliding scale pricing and also accept medicaid.
Hi! I’m Amanda, a graduate student at DePaul University pursuing my master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As a queer individual, I am passionate about creating a therapeutic space that is free of shame and grounded in authenticity, joy, and self-expression.
I currently work with individuals and couples who want to explore their identities, relationships, gender, and sexuality. I understand how deeply our lived experiences shape us, and I strive to create a space where you feel truly seen, supported, and celebrated.
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Medicaid Therapists
Does insurance cover therapy, prescriptions and other behavioral health services?
In general, yes. Laws in the U.S. require insurers to cover essential behavioral health care at the same level as other health care services. Most health plans require a medical diagnosis and treatments that are evidence based and medically essential. This means that life coaching and alternative therapies are not covered, nor is therapy without a diagnosis. Call the number on the back or your insurance card or visit your insurance company's website to review your Summary of Benefits. If you have insurance through your employer, your Human Resources department may also be able to answer questions.
How much does therapy cost with insurance?
The cost of therapy depends on your region, how much training and experience your therapist has, and the type of treatment. The rate for talk therapy generally falls between $100 and $250. For a client seeing an in-network provider, the cost of therapy is often similar to the cost of other health care services. Clients pay co-pays and may need to satisfy a plan’s deductible before benefits kick in.
What is the difference between In-Network and Out-of-Network insurance coverage?
An in-network provider has contracted with an insurer to get paid directly for services, and to accept the insurer’s rate of compensation. Clients are responsible for deductibles and copays. If a therapist is out of network, that means that the client pays the therapist directly for services at the therapist’s regular fee. Out-of-Network providers often give clients a receipt so that they can file for partial reimbursement with their insurance company.
Is it difficult to find an In-Network therapist?
It is not unusual for therapists to limit the number of insurance patients in their practice, so it’s important to check in-network availability when you schedule your first appointment. In regions and times where therapy is in high demand it may take longer to get scheduled with an in-network therapist.
What is the difference between HMO and PPO insurance plans?
HMO health plans only cover in-network services, there is no reimbursement for out-of-network providers. PPO plans often cover both in- and out-of-network services, though the client may pay more for out-of-network services.
What is a Superbill?
A superbill is a receipt for therapy services. It provides all the information required by insurance companies to reimburse you for out-of-network services, including the diagnostic codes for your care, the amount paid, and the dates and duration of care.
Does insurance cover Online therapy?
Many therapists who shifted their practice to online therapy during the pandemic have kept that arrangement. And most insurers continue to cover telehealth services, with a few exceptions. Preventive care (such as an annual depression screening) is often required to be in-person to be covered, and some states require prescribers of controlled substances to see those patients in person.
Does insurance cover Group therapy?
Many insurance plans provide coverage for group therapy provided there is a medical diagnosis for group members, but there are some noteworthy exceptions. For example, Medicare does not always cover group therapy. Group therapy tends to cost less than individual therapy.
Does insurance cover Couples therapy?
Most insurance companies do not cover the cost of couples therapy because there is no medical diagnosis or medically necessary treatment. However, a few plans will offer a limited benefit, so it is still worth checking with your insurance company. Sometimes therapy is covered for a couple when one person has a diagnosis and another family member joins them for joint therapy, but it is considered therapy for the medical condition that includes a family member as a listener or helper, not couples counseling. Without insurance, most clients pay between $100-300 per 60-90 min session for couples therapy. Often clients can find classes or workshops that make it more affordable to work on their relationship. And some employers offer benefit plans that help defray the cost of couples therapy. Learn more about Insurance Coverage and Finding Affordable Therapy
