Ina Beller, LCSW
Ina demonstrates compassion and a sense of humor in meeting her clients’ needs. She takes great pride in assessing relationship issues and planning treatment accordingly. Ina works on enhancing joy in relationships and achieving positive communication, and she helps couples increase positive actions toward each other. She also emphasizes action-oriented, solution-driven ideas that assist people in moving along in the process of positive change. She has experience working with addictive and codependent couples.
Ina is a licensed clinical social worker and a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, and she has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has 21 years of experience in the counseling field and has been in private practice for 16 years, counseling couples, individuals, and groups and assisting people in reaching their highest potential. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and has taught as adjunct faculty at several colleges and universities throughout the Chicago area.
Jamie Eisenberg, LCSW
Jamie is a licensed clinical social worker committed to helping her clients identify and express their authentic selves, which allows them to establish and sustain genuine and meaningful connections with others. She believes that as clients become mindful of their unique thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and experiences, they are more able to honor their own individuality and function within relationships in healthy ways. Jamie’s approach is empathic, accepting, and relational, utilizing her clients’ existing strengths to help them reach their individual and relational goals.
Jamie has helped individuals, couples, and families cope with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, parenting struggles, loss, and life transitions, enabling them to better manage the staggering complexities that exist within their lives and relationships, as well as find joy in the process of living. Jamie holds a master’s degree in clinical social work from the University of Chicago and has additional specialized training in working with LGBTQ-identified individuals.
Amy Morgan, LCSW
Amy has the natural ability to make clients feel at ease in her therapy practice. Her nonjudgmental approach entails working toward understanding one’s experiences and how they have impacted one’s marriage or relationships—whether that relationship is with oneself or one’s child, friend, or partner. In her couples work, Amy assists couples in improving trust, strengthening loving boundaries, and enhancing communication so that they feel heard and understood. In addition to working with individuals and couples to improve their relationships, Amy is passionate about working with couples on parenting issues. Being a parent is a complex job, and parents often draw on their own experiences as children. Finding one’s voice as a parent is an important part of the parenting journey.
Amy’s relationship-based training includes a master’s degree in social work as well as a master’s degree in child development. This training gives Amy the unique ability to view relationships on a continuum and to treat each couple’s relationship with the attention and care it deserves.
Reviews from external source like Yelp/Google for our RCC Couples Counseling
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“I either yelp when something really bad happens or really good. I’m happy to say my experience with the Relationship Couples Counseling Center was nothing other than excellent. We felt that our counselor was really adept at being fair and supportive with the both of us. It just made it easy to trust the feedback we received. We came in to talk about some communication issues and next steps in our relationship. I get a lot of opinions from friend and family and having unbiased feedback from our counselor made all the difference. My husband and I are not big on the mushy therapy jargon world, so we where please to find our therapist to be a straight shooter, say-it-like it is person. Great to know therapy can be down-to-earth.”