How free are you to be yourself in your relationships? Do you want more authenticity, spontaneity, tenderness, understanding, humor, forgiveness, and fun in your relationships?
Relationships give life meaning and value. Recent brain research indicates that our identities and even our minds develop in the context of human relationships.
Inevitably, in every relationship conflicts arise. Sometimes conflicts remain hidden and unexpressed. Strain, pretense and unresolved conflict make life difficult. But conflicts can be stimulating and enriching as well as destructive.
Sharon has been working in the mental health field since the mid 1970s helping individuals, couples and families better relate with themselves and the world around them.
Call 630-377-7615 today to schedule an appointment with Sharon in either her Geneva or Naperville office.
Available services:
•Individual therapy
•Couple/Marital Therapy
•Family Therapy with traditional and non-traditional families
Throughout her career, Dr. Glass worked with hospices, children and parents in elementary, middle and high schools and for agencies dealing with substance abuse, adoptions, corporate EAP services and issues unique to women. Today, her services include family, couple and individual counseling and psychotherapy, as well as supervision, consultation and educational seminars for groups and individuals.
Professional Affiliations:
American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
National Association of Social Workers
Illinois Society of Clinical Social Workers
Family Institute of Chicago at Northwestern University, Alumni Association
Institute for Clinical Social Work, Alumni Association
Education
Institute for Clinical Social Work (Ph.D., 1997)
Dissertation research: Relationships between Adoptive and Birth Parents
Family Institute of Chicago at Northwestern University (1983)
George Williams College (MSW, 1979)
Research interest: connections of mind and body in psychotherapy
University of Wisconsin (BA, 1971)
Practice Specialties
ADHD
Anxiety or Fears
Child or Adolescent Issues
Raising Special Needs Children
Depression
Divorce
Gay Lesbian Issues
Infertility or Adoption
Loss or Grief
Parenting
Relationship Communication
Body Image. Adult Counseling