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Progressive Psychological Healthcare

1100 West Lake Cook Road, Buffalo Grove, IL, USA

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‘20 Certificate of Excellence, 2020

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At Progressive Psychological Healthcare, we address the psychological needs of clients and offer an individualized therapeutic technique, plan, and approach for each client or family. Our evidence-based treatment along with our comprehensive system that involves interviewing, consultation, collaboration, and relationship building offers the most balanced and progressive approach for each one of our clients.

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1 December 2023

Easy to schedule an appointment and very friendly staff. I very much enjoy my weekly visits.

19 May 2023

Dr Victoria is not for everyone. However the payment process is brutal and impossible to work with. I ended up paying for it despite visiting several times and the team billing my dental insurance…I tried working with progressive but was gaslighted. This seems like a consistent problem. Do your research people. More...

23 February 2022

Everyone is so nice and so helpful:)

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1 June 2021

I highly recommend Progressive Psychological Healthcare. They have a skilled team of clinicians and staff that make you feel welcome on every visit. PPH also has a newly renovated facility that is a calm and serene environment. Personally, I have been working with Dr. Tsaran for many years. She is empathetic, supportive, insightful and has a wide range of knowledge and experience in regards to psychological theory and practice. The supportive and trusting relationship we have cultivated over the years has helped me get through numerous life changing events in my personal and professional life. Our work together and her guiding hands have led to many breakthrough moments that are helping me live my best life. More...

8 September 2020

Very rude. They gave that wrong information for insurance and were misleading. They still make you pay for it even though it was their mistake.

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5 February 2020

Great facility, easy to find with clean new offices and plenty of safe, well-lit parking. Everyone there is friendly, knowledgeable and of great skill. Dr. Tsaran is wise, insightful, caring and possesses great determination and powerful intellect. When the storm clouds of life gather round, her creative solutions are rays of sunshine that brighten the darkest of days. More...

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20 February 2019

Victoria is a top choice psychologist with a lot of experience and knowledge. Definitely recommend!

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20 February 2019

Great place!

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20 February 2019

Great staff and very professional.

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We offer services that are both in person or telehealth (remotely), whatever fits your needs best.

Services

Individual therapy allows the client to address a variety of concerns and difficulties that they are currently experiencing or have experienced in the past. The traditional talk therapy technique is combined with evidenced based practice and the use of latest research and techniques that are currently available in the field of psychology in order to help clients progress to a better state of well-being.

An individualized therapeutic technique, plan, and approach is developed for each individual client or family through a comprehensive system that involves initial interviewing, consultation, collaboration and relationship development. An individualized treatment approach is essential because it informs clients about the goals, type of service and service intensity that will be addressed and experienced during therapy. The individualized treatment plan will be developed together with the client in order to assure understanding, compliance and encourage progress. The therapy experience is based on the collaborative relationship between the therapist and the client and this type of relationship encourages open communication, flexibility and continued review and modification of individualized goals and treatment.

Progressive Psychological Healthcare encourages progress of individuals and families through continued progressive treatments and techniques. Constant modifying of our treatment plans allows for the most successful individual change to occur because we provide our clients with the room to progress and change. Interested about what your individualized treatment plan would look like? Call us today for a consultation.

Our clinical team brings in a wealth of experience working with individuals, families, couples and groups that are presenting with a variety of diagnosis, issues and difficulties.

Specialties Include:

-Anxiety
-Depression
-Addiction
-Culturally diverse clients and families
-Blended and Step Families
-Couple and Marital Conflict and Communication
-Family Therapy
-Parental Coaching
-Adjustment Issues and Life Stressors
-Adoption in Families
-Neurodevelopmental Disorders
-Autism Spectrum
-Trauma
-Adolescent Issues
-Mood Disorders
-School Conflict (Refusal/Anxiety)
-Temper-Tantrums
-Panic Disorders
-Self-Injury
-Anger-Management
-Individualized Education Planning and Coordinating

Progressive Psychological Healthcare views family as a unique social system, with its own unique structures, boundaries, rules, communication styles, beliefs, values, and personality. All these variables along with outside factors such as environmental stressors, influence of the extended family and individual differences may cause a lot conflict within the family system. Family therapy is a form of therapy that is designed specifically to address issues within the family circle, improve communication among family members and resolve conflicts. Family therapy may involve all family members or just members that are available and willing to participate. From a family systems model, any change in one member of the family affects both the family as a system as well as all other family members individually.

Your family treatment plan will depend on the presenting issues and your family’s unique situation. In general, family therapy involves the following:

-Educates the family about their unique system and how it functions.

-Helps identify specific conflict areas and high anxiety points and helps the family develop strategies to resolve them

-Encompasses the needs of each member of the family and considers other key systems or relationships that are affecting the family system and/or the individual family member.

-Recognize, reinforce, and build on family members strengths.

-Educate and provide specific tools for all family members to use during high conflict situations

-Provide a safe and nurturing environment where family members have the opportunity to talk together or individually about distressing issues.

-Guided communication allows for openness and safety, respect for individual experiences, engagement and support for recovery.

-Re-organize the family system by changing their conflict cycle and communication styles to introduce a healthier system and way of being within the family.

The number of sessions required varies, depending on the severity of the issues and the willingness of the members to participate in various assignments and tasks delegated by the therapist. Progressive Psychological Healthcare aims to be sensitive to diverse family forms and structures, relationships, beliefs and cultures.

Did you know that a lack of adequate repair following an argument is the biggest contributor to marital unhappiness and divorce? People in relationships seek marital therapy for numerous reasons including communication problems, constant fighting, conflict avoidance, sexual dissatisfaction and infidelity. A relationship goes through numerous phases during its life cycle, and each phase is unique to the couple, and is filled with both positive and negative components.

The strength of a relationship is based on many factors including how the couple deals with their rough patches, the degree of resentment, the strength of communication, the ability to acknowledge and validate the other partner, and to move forward. The first steps of couple’s therapy will involve improving the overall relationship by teaching the couple how to regulate their emotions, stay calm in high emotion situations and triggers, and help the couple develop and utilize healthy coping strategies to resolve old and new problems.

In order to develop an individualized treatment plan for the couple and to meet each partner at the stage that they are at within their relationship, our approach towards couple’s therapy integrates various theories that allow the therapeutic process to stay fluid, flexible and progressive. More specifically, our main therapeutic approach is grounded in Emotion Focused Couples Therapy (EFT-C) originally developed by Dr. Leslie Greenberg and Dr. Susan Johnson. EFT-C is recognized today as one of the leading approaches in working with couples in therapy. It is considered to be a treatment that is concentrated on the here-and-now emotional responses of both partners, helping them understand how the other partner constructs his or her inner experience.

Our goal is to help couples create a more secure attachment in their relationship through emphasis on feelings and expression of needs.

Psychologists utilize a variety of objective and subjective measures known as tests and assessment tools as a way to measure, observe, and understand someone’s behavior. The results of these tests are used to guide diagnosis, treatment for the client.

Psychologists would administer tests and assessments for a wide variety of reasons. For example, children who may be experiencing difficulty at school may undergo testing for learning disabilities to better understand their strengths and weakenesses and have the opportunity of receiving special education services to help guide them in the school setting.
Other tests may evaluate an individuals social-emotional functioning by evaluating whether or not the client is experiencing a variety of emotional disorders such as anxiety or depression that may lead them to feeling un-balanced or experience negative symptoms.

For example, a child who is having trouble in school- Does he or she have a reading problem? An attention problem? Difficulty with social skills? Impulse control? Slow processing speed?

Because the underlying cause of a person’s problem isn’t always clear, psychological tests and assessments allow a psychologist to understand the nature of the problem in greater depths, and to figure out the best approach in addressing and treating the problem.

Below are examples of specific assessments:

ADHD Assessments:

Assessing ADHD in youth and adults involves a comprehensive battery of tests and assessments that will establish the presence of ADHD in more than one setting. A comprehensive clinical interview, collateral interviews as well as specific neuropsychological testing is required. During the assessment, it is crucial that the clinician is also checking for anxiety, oppositional behaviors, depression, as well as other disorders that may be similar in their symptomology to ADHD in order to provide the most accurate diagnosis and rule out disorders that are not present.

Learning Disability Assessments:

A learning disability assessment is conducted in order to gain knowledge about an individual ability to learn specific information and their personalized approach to learning. The psychological battery includes measuring intelligence, academic functioning, achievement, learning and memory skills, executive functioning such as attention abilities, visual-motor ability, and adaptive functioning.

Mental Health Assessments:

Mental health assessments are typically conducted for a variety of reasons as a way to assess an individual’s mental health functioning. The assessment involves psychological testing along with in-depth clinical interviews. In some cases, direct clinical observations are required. These assessments are conducted for various diagnostic purposes including but not limited to Anxiety disorders, Schizophrenia, Depression, Trauma related disorders, and Bipolar disorders.

A mental health assessment allows for a clear diagnostic picture, an understanding of the clients symptomology and
leads to better treatment. A mental health assessment may be utilized in various settings as a way to gain accommodations in places including:
– Academic Settings (school districts, universities, community colleges, private schools)
– Places of Employment
– Testing Centers
– Legal/Court Settings

Intelligence Testing:

Intelligence testing is considered the most widely used psychological instrument. It is a standardized procedure that measures an individual’s intellectual potential. The assessment utilizes various stimuli specifically designed to establish an individualized score based on the person’s responses. During the assessment, an individual will be asked to conduct a number of different tasks including having to answer specific questions verbally, doing mathematical problems, tasks that involve eye-hand coordination, as well as tasks that are timed that require an individual to work as quickly as possible. An IQ test may be the first step in understanding various presentations of human behavior and in diagnosing intellectual issues. Intelligence tests are also a great predictor of academic achievement and a presentation of an individual’s mental strengths and weaknesses. The results of the assessment are used to better the academic setting by improving educational opportunities for the individual. The final scores and recommendations are utilized by parents, teachers and psychologists to devise a more individualized education plan that matches the individual’s level of development and functioning.

Personality Assessments:

Personality assessments are commonly used for different purposes including:
– Screening job candidates
– Diagnosing psychological problems and disorders
– Evaluating changes in personality and functioning
– To evaluate the effectiveness of therapy
– Risk assessments
– Establish competence
– Child custody disputes

Personality is viewed as a trait and is often referred to when we discuss ourselves and our different characteristics. A personality assessment is a technique used to accurately assess an individual’s personality in a more systemic, accurate, scientific and consistent measure.

Functional Behavior Assessments:

A functional behavior assessment is viewed as a problem-solving process to address an individual’s problem behavior. This type of assessment is commonly used in school settings in order to aid the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team to select specific interventions to directly address the problematic behaviors observed.

The focus of the assessment is to understand the individual’s behavior, identify the various and multiple factors that may be associated with the specific behaviors, the function and purpose of the behavior, and to produce specific recommendations and interventions to be implemented in order to extinguish the problematic behavior.

The functional assessment generally involves direct observational data collection of the individual across different settings (structured and unstructured) as well as in-depth collateral interviews with the individual, parents, teachers and other significant personal. A functional behavior report is then generated, and is discussed with appropriate individuals during a scheduled feedback session.

Understanding “why” an individual behaves in a certain manner is crucial in addressing the behavior appropriately and understanding the problem behavior accurately.