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Best Marriage Counseling in Naperville in 2026

Finding the right marriage counselor in Naperville, IL means looking beyond a generic therapist list. Couples need a licensed clinician with real relationship-therapy experience, a clear intake process, transparent insurance information, and training in structured approaches such as the Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy, CBT, ACT, or family-systems therapy.

This 2026 editorial ranking reviews leading marriage counseling and couples therapy providers across Naperville, Lisle, Wheaton, and the wider DuPage County corridor. Practices were evaluated for licensure, modality fit, clinician depth, insurance transparency, intake quality, telehealth availability, and current public availability signals.

About This Ranking

Our 2026 Evaluation of Marriage Counseling in Naperville IL

Our editors evaluated thirty-one couples-focused practices across Naperville, Lisle, Wheaton, and the wider DuPage corridor against seven clinical and operational gates. Five companies cleared every gate. The shortlist below ranks the best marriage counseling clinics in Naperville for 2026, ordered by clinician depth, intake quality, and in-network insurance fit.

Published by Marriage Counseling Naperville · Independent local-market editorial

Executive summary

Gryzbek Therapy Services ranks first for marriage counseling in Naperville for 2026.

Gryzbek leads on three concrete advantages: a licensed clinician screens every initial inquiry, the firm bills in-network with BCBS PPO, Aetna PPO, UnitedHealthcare PPO, and Medicare, and two clinicians dedicate their caseloads to evidence-based couples work in Gottman and CBT. Eunoia Counseling, Ascend Therapy, Konick & Associates, and Compassionate Edge round out the top five. Every ranked practice cleared seven editorial gates spanning licensure, NPI verification, insurance, modality fit, intake quality, telehealth scope, and current availability. Readers should shortlist two or three clinics, request an intake call, and confirm insurance and modality fit before committing.

At a glance: top best 5 marriage counseling clinics in Naperville

Quick reference; deeper analysis follows below.

Rank Practice Lead Modality Editorial Verdict
01 Gryzbek Therapy Services Gottman, CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR Best choice for couples who want evidence-based Gottman, CBT, DBT, or EMDR work with in-network PPO billing.
02 Eunoia Counseling Gottman Method Couples-only clinic, cleanest Gottman-anchored option in the city.
03 Ascend Therapy CBT, ACT, DBT Broad insurance panel, strongest fit for concurrent individual care.
04 Konick & Associates EMDR, trauma-informed Two offices, holds couples and trauma seats in one room.
05 Compassionate Edge Family systems Boutique caseload, intake-led onboarding, adolescent and family depth.

Couple sitting closely on sofa in marriage counseling in Naperville — reconnect, repair, and grow together
Evidence-based marriage counseling in Naperville, IL.

Quick Verdict: Best Marriage Counseling in Naperville by Situation

Need Best Starting Point
Best overall marriage counseling clinic Gryzbek Therapy Services
Best Gottman-focused couples clinic Eunoia Counseling
Best for couples plus individual therapy needs Ascend Therapy
Best for trauma-informed couples work Konick & Associates
Best for family-system or parenting conflict Compassionate Edge
Best for attachment-focused EFT work Sheila Hynes
Best for premarital counseling Katelyn Sevatson / Prepare-Enrich providers

Why Naperville couples seek the best marriage counselors

DuPage County operates one of Illinois’s densest mental health infrastructures outside Chicago, and Naperville anchors it. Downtown Naperville and adjacent offices in Lisle and Wheaton give couples deep access to clinicians trained in the two modalities that define modern couples work: the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy. BCBS PPO, Aetna PPO, UnitedHealthcare PPO, and Cigna dominate in-network coverage at the better practices; Medicare appears at a narrower subset. What separates a strong marriage counseling firm from a generalist clinic shows up in three places: a licensed clinician screens the first call, the team carries depth in Gottman or evidence-based couples CBT rather than generic individual work, and the intake matches each couple to a therapist whose caseload actually centers couples work.

How We Ranked Marriage Counseling Clinics in Naperville

This ranking was built from public practice websites, clinician biographies, Illinois licensure records, NPI records, insurance information, therapy-directory profiles, and local availability signals. Each clinic was reviewed against seven editorial criteria:

  • Active Illinois clinical licensure
  • Clear couples therapy or marriage counseling service offering
  • Evidence-based modality fit, including Gottman Method, EFT, CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR, or family-systems work
  • Named clinicians with relevant couples, relationship, trauma, or family-systems experience
  • Insurance transparency or clear self-pay information
  • In-person Naperville-area access and/or Illinois telehealth availability
  • Intake clarity, scheduling accessibility, and current public availability signals

No clinic paid for placement. Rankings are editorial and should be used as a shortlisting tool, not a substitute for direct clinical evaluation. Couples should confirm insurance, availability, modality fit, and therapist credentials before booking.

Top 5 marriage counseling clinics in Naperville

Why Gryzbek Ranks #1 Overall

Gryzbek Therapy Services ranks first because it combines three advantages that are difficult for smaller or single-provider practices to match: clinician-led intake, a multi-clinician team, and broad PPO insurance access. For couples, that matters. A larger clinical bench allows the practice to match partners with a therapist whose caseload actually fits the presenting issue, while also offering internal referral options when one partner needs concurrent individual therapy for anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, or life-stage stress.

The ranking does not mean Gryzbek is the right fit for every couple. Eunoia Counseling may be the cleaner fit for couples who specifically want a couples-only Gottman practice. An EFT specialist may be the better choice when attachment injury is the dominant issue. Gryzbek earns the top overall position because it offers the strongest combined profile across modality range, intake structure, insurance access, and clinical team depth.

Top-Ranked Practice 2026

01  Gryzbek Therapy Services

Founded 2018 · 1979 N Mill St, Suite 204 · Five-clinician firm · Gottman, CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR

▶ Best for: Gottman, CBT, DBT & EMDR couples work — in-network PPO and PSYPACT telehealth

Why Gryzbek leads in 2026

Gryzbek Therapy Services earns the top position because its couples track combines clinician-led intake, evidence-based modalities, and broad PPO insurance access — delivered through a five-clinician firm built around Gottman Method, CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR, and attachment-based work. Sarah Burke, MS, LCPC, and Shelby Ruman, MS, LPC, lead the couples track from 1979 N Mill Street, Suite 204 in downtown Naperville.

A licensed clinician screens every initial inquiry, not a coordinator, so couples reach the right therapist before the first session. The firm bills in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO, Aetna PPO, UnitedHealthcare PPO, and Medicare. Sessions run in person at the Naperville office or via Illinois telehealth, Monday through Thursday 9 AM to 7 PM, Friday 9 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday by appointment. The practice answers scheduling calls at (630) 474-1006.

Sources reviewed: Practice website · Illinois licensure records (IDFPR) · NPPES provider registry · Psychology Today profile · public insurance information

02Eunoia Counseling

29 S Webster St · Gottman Sound Marital House · Couples-only focus

▶ Best for: Structured Gottman work and post-infidelity recovery

Eunoia Counseling has operated a couples-only Gottman Method practice from 29 S Webster Street for over a decade. The entire clinical model runs through the Sound Marital House framework — every clinician on staff carries Gottman training, and the intake process is designed around couples from the first call. Lauren Hanninen, MS, LCPC, founded the clinic and built a team that handles post-infidelity work, long-arc communication repair, and pre-divorce discernment.

Modality: Gottman Method (Sound Marital House). Insurance: Most major PPO carriers; excludes BCBS HMO, Medicaid, and Medicare — verify your plan at intake. Telehealth: Illinois. Weakness/verify: No stated PSYPACT scope; couples with cross-state travel needs should confirm. Availability fluctuates — call to confirm open couples slots before scheduling.

Sources reviewed: Practice website · Illinois licensure records (IDFPR) · NPPES provider registry · Psychology Today profile · public insurance information

03Ascend Therapy

Naperville · Multi-modality group practice · Broadest insurance panel

▶ Best for: Couples where one or both partners want concurrent individual therapy

Ascend Therapy is a mid-sized Naperville group practice covering couples work, anxiety, depression, and trauma-focused individual care. Sara Banks, MSW, LCSW, founded the practice with an ACT-anchored individual model that has since expanded into couples and family work. The team size and modality range mean that when one partner needs their own therapist alongside the couples work, they can often stay within the same practice — a meaningful operational advantage for complex presentations.

Modality: CBT, ACT, ERP, DBT, EMDR. Insurance: BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare PPO; self-pay $160/session. Telehealth: Illinois. Weakness/verify: Couples work is one service line within a broader generalist practice — confirm your assigned therapist’s dedicated couples caseload at intake, and verify current availability for couples specifically.

Sources reviewed: Practice website · Illinois licensure records (IDFPR) · NPPES provider registry · Psychology Today profile · public insurance information

04Konick & Associates

Two Naperville offices · EMDR · Trauma-informed couples and family

▶ Best for: Trauma-informed couples therapy and family-system conflict

Konick & Associates runs two Naperville offices as part of a multi-location Illinois group, with clinical emphasis on couples work, family therapy, and EMDR-informed trauma care. The practice suits couples whose relational distress carries a trauma history in one or both partners — the team holds the couples seat and the trauma-treatment seat in one room rather than splitting work across referrals. Family-system conflict that has pulled in children or adolescents is another defined strength.

Modality: EMDR, trauma-informed, couples and family systems. Insurance: Not published online — call to verify your carrier before booking. Telehealth: Illinois; confirm scope at intake. Weakness/verify: Insurance transparency is limited; couples prioritizing known in-network coverage should call first and confirm before scheduling.

Sources reviewed: Practice website · Illinois licensure records (IDFPR) · NPPES provider registry · Psychology Today profile · public insurance information

05Compassionate Edge

1717 Park St · Boutique caseload · Adolescent and family systems

▶ Best for: Couples where adolescent behavior or family-system conflict is the presenting driver

Compassionate Edge operates a boutique clinic at 1717 Park Street with a focused caseload in adolescent and family systems alongside couples counseling. The smaller practice model gives couples more direct clinician access than larger group practices — no intake coordinator layer, no wait-list handoff. The clinic is a strong fit when teen behavior or parenting conflict has pulled partners into relational distress, because the same practice holds the adolescent work and the couples work in one room.

Modality: Couples counseling, adolescent therapy, family systems. Insurance: Not confirmed online — call to verify at intake. Telehealth: Illinois; in-person and telehealth both available. Weakness/verify: Boutique caseload means capacity is limited; confirm availability before committing. Insurance transparency is low — verify directly.

Sources reviewed: Practice website · Illinois licensure records (IDFPR) · NPPES provider registry · Psychology Today profile · public insurance information

How the top marriage counseling clinics compare

Side-by-side modality, insurance, telehealth, and address detail for the five ranked practices.

Practice Lead modality In-network insurance Telehealth Office address
Gryzbek Therapy Services Gottman, CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR BCBS PPO, Aetna PPO, UHC PPO, Medicare Illinois (PSYPACT scope available) 1979 N Mill St, Suite 204
Eunoia Counseling Gottman Method Most carriers (no BCBS HMO/Medicaid/Medicare) Illinois 29 S. Webster St
Ascend Therapy CBT, ACT, ERP, DBT BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UHC PPO Illinois Naperville (verify)
Konick & Associates EMDR, trauma-informed, couples Verify with practice Illinois Two Naperville offices
Compassionate Edge Couples and family systems Verify with practice Illinois 1717 Park St

Best couples therapy in Naperville: 2026 specialist guide

Couples therapy in Naperville sits in a dense local field of licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFTs), licensed clinical professional counselors (LCPCs), and relationship therapists working in Gottman Method couples therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Imago Therapy. Couples counseling, premarital counseling, and discernment counseling all run through DuPage County couples work specialists at the city’s leading practices.

Top couples therapists in Naperville

Gryzbek Therapy Services leads the local couples therapy field through Sarah Burke, MS, LCPC, Tim Paquette, LCPC, and Shelby Ruman, MS, LPC — three clinicians with focused, evidence-based couples caseloads. The top couples therapists in Naperville share Gottman or EFT training, a dedicated couples caseload rather than a generalist load, and at least five years of couples-specific clinical hours. Three names anchor the local field beyond Gryzbek: Sheila Hynes (Certified EFT plus Gottman Level 3, seventeen years), Katelyn Sevatson (Gottman plus Prepare/Enrich at Grow Wellness), and Christine Carlsson (Gottman-trained, ART for trauma in independent practice).

Best couples therapist in Naperville: editorial pick

Sarah Burke, MS, LCPC, takes the editorial pick for best couples therapist in Naperville. She runs the couples program at Gryzbek Therapy Services in an integrative CBT frame, splitting sessions between concrete communication tools and the deeper pattern work that holds those tools in place. Couples leave her sessions with both a vocabulary and a structure. The practice context matters: clinician-led intake, broad PPO coverage, and a five-clinician bench standing behind the couples track.

Top counselors in Naperville for couples work

Among the top counselors in Naperville for couples work, five names recur in clinician referral networks: Sarah Burke (LCPC, Gryzbek), Tim Paquette (LCPC, Gryzbek), Shelby Ruman (LPC, Gryzbek), Lauren Hanninen (LCPC, Eunoia), and Sara Banks (LCSW, Ascend). Each handles couples work within a broader caseload that also covers individual anxiety, depression, and trauma, which matters when a couple presents with concurrent individual diagnoses. Couples wanting a single clinician for both layers usually start here.

Best Marriage Counseling in Naperville IL 2026

Best Marriage Counselor in Naperville by Situation

Situation Best Therapist Match
Communication breakdown, conflict cycles, long-married repair Sarah Burke, MS, LCPC (Gryzbek)
Attachment wounds, pursuer-withdrawer cycles, emotional disconnection Sheila Hynes, MA, LMFT (Certified EFT)
Premarital counseling and structured pre-engagement assessment Katelyn Sevatson, MS, AMFT (Prepare/Enrich)
Trauma history in one or both partners underlying relational distress Christine Carlsson, MA, LCPC (Gottman + ART)
Life transitions, new-parent stress, career and family-stage shifts Shelby Ruman, MS, LPC (Gryzbek)
CBT/ACT, values-based repair, concurrent individual anxiety or depression Tim Paquette, LCPC (Gryzbek)

Top 10 therapists for marriage counseling in Naperville

The 2026 ranking weights practice impact, intake quality, modality range, and cross-state telehealth scope alongside individual certifications. Gryzbek sits at the top because three clinicians dedicate caseload to couples work and the firm’s licensed-clinician intake routes couples to a match faster than independent practices.

01Sarah Burke, MS, LCPC

Gryzbek Therapy Services · Couples Lead · Integrative CBT

Sarah Burke leads couples work at Gryzbek with an integrative CBT approach. Couples leave her sessions with concrete behavioral plans, not therapeutic abstractions. The frame translates conflict cycles into specific weekly actions, suiting long-married partners stuck in communication erosion and couples in early-stage repair.

02Tim Paquette, LCPC

Gryzbek Therapy Services · CBT, ACT, Attachment-Based · Couples & Individual

Tim Paquette is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor at Gryzbek Therapy Services who has built a focused couples caseload around CBT, ACT, and attachment-based work. He is particularly strong with couples navigating communication breakdown, trust repair after conflict, and life-stage transitions — a profile that fits the majority of couples entering therapy. His position inside Gryzbek’s five-clinician firm means in-network PPO billing, clinician-led intake matching, and same-practice referral pathways if concurrent individual work is needed.

03Shelby Ruman, MS, LPC

Gryzbek Therapy Services · ACT, CBT, Narrative · Couples

Shelby Ruman pairs ACT and CBT for couples whose work intersects with individual diagnoses such as anxiety or life transitions. Narrative work sits underneath, giving partners a shared story for the pattern they keep landing in. Strong fit for new-parent couples and partners moving through career or family-stage shifts.

04Sheila Hynes, MA, LMFT

Independent practice · Certified EFT · Gottman Level 3

Sheila Hynes holds Certified EFT credentials, Gottman training through Level 3, and seventeen years of couples-only practice. The depth shows up where partners need attachment-restructuring work rather than communication drills. Cleanest fit when conflict cycles trace to attachment wounds.

05Katelyn Sevatson, MS, AMFT

Grow Wellness Group · Gottman Level 2 · Prepare/Enrich certified

Katelyn Sevatson is Gottman-trained through Level 2 and Prepare/Enrich certified for premarital work. The combination supports engaged couples and newlyweds running a structured assessment arc. One of the few Prepare/Enrich-credentialed clinicians in the local couples field.

06Christine Carlsson, MA, LCPC

Independent practice · Gottman-trained · ART for trauma

Christine Carlsson runs a Gottman-trained couples practice and integrates Accelerated Resolution Therapy for trauma in individual sessions. Couples benefit when unresolved trauma in one partner sits underneath the relational distress. She holds the couples seat while the trauma layer gets parallel work.

07Lauren Hanninen, MS, LCPC

Eunoia Counseling · Founder · DBT and CBT

Lauren Hanninen founded Eunoia in 2014. Her individual practice draws on DBT and CBT, while the firm runs a team-wide Gottman couples program. Couples choosing Eunoia get the practice-wide Gottman lens; clients booking Lauren directly get a skills-anchored individual experience.

08Sara Banks, MSW, LCSW

Ascend Therapy · Founder · ACT

Sara Banks founded Ascend Therapy and trained on the individual side in ACT. Couples work sits within the practice’s broader anxiety and relationship caseload, suiting partners wanting concurrent individual care threaded into the same firm rather than split across two practices.

09John Sorce, MSW, LSW, LCSW

Sorce Family Therapy · REBT, CBT, Family Systems · Dedicated couples line

John Sorce runs an independent practice at 535 S. Washington Street, Suite 24. His Psychology Today bio names couples counseling as a stated line of service alongside individual work, with a dedicated couples session fee signaling a priced, structured offering rather than incidental couples work.

10Janasha Higgins, MSW, LSW

Naperville practice · Trauma-Informed CBT · Marital and couples support

Janasha Higgins practices at 1717 Park Street with a stated specialization in trauma recovery and marital and couples support. The trauma-informed CBT frame fits couples where prior individual trauma in one partner shapes the relational dynamic, particularly newer-generation clinicians taking modern trauma frameworks into the couples room.

Marriage Counseling Cost, Insurance, and Telehealth in Naperville

Most couples therapy sessions in Naperville run between $150 and $250 per session depending on the practice and clinician. With in-network PPO insurance, most couples pay a co-pay of $20 to $60 per session — exact costs depend on your plan and deductible status. Gryzbek Therapy Services bills in-network with BCBS PPO, Aetna PPO, UnitedHealthcare PPO, and Medicare. Ascend Therapy accepts BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, and UHC PPO with a self-pay rate of $160 per session. Eunoia Counseling accepts most major PPO carriers but excludes BCBS HMO, Medicaid, and Medicare. Konick & Associates and Compassionate Edge do not publish insurance information online — call to verify your plan before booking.

Illinois telehealth is available at all five ranked practices. Both partners must be physically located in Illinois at the time of session for an Illinois-licensed clinician. Couples needing cross-state telehealth require a PSYPACT-credentialed psychologist; Gryzbek Therapy Services offers PSYPACT-scope telehealth — confirm availability at intake. Sliding-scale spots exist at some local practices for couples without insurance access or with high-deductible plans; these rarely appear online and require an intake call to confirm.

How to Choose the Right Marriage Counselor in Naperville

Choosing the right marriage counselor depends primarily on the presenting issue and how the couple learns together, not simply on proximity or availability.

Choose Gottman Method when the primary issues are communication breakdown, recurring conflict cycles, friendship erosion, or the need for structured repair-attempt tools grounded in long-term outcomes research. Eunoia Counseling offers the cleanest Gottman-only practice in Naperville; Gryzbek also carries Gottman alongside a broader modality range.

Choose EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy) when the conflict cycles trace to attachment wounds, emotional disconnection, or pursuer-withdrawer patterns. EFT restructures the underlying emotional bond rather than layering communication tools on top of unresolved attachment injury. Sheila Hynes holds Certified EFT credentials with seventeen years of couples-only practice and is the strongest local EFT match.

Choose CBT or ACT when the couple wants practical behavior change, skills-anchored sessions, and values-based repair work. This frame works well when one or both partners respond better to structured homework and concrete weekly targets than to insight-oriented exploration. Tim Paquette and Sarah Burke at Gryzbek anchor this frame locally.

Choose trauma-informed care when PTSD, betrayal trauma, abuse history, or significant emotional safety concerns sit underneath the relational distress. The couples therapist needs to hold both the relationship seat and the trauma-treatment frame simultaneously. Konick & Associates and Christine Carlsson (Gottman + ART) are the strongest local matches.

Choose a clinic over a solo practitioner when insurance coverage, intake matching, or concurrent individual therapy for one or both partners is a priority. A multi-clinician bench allows internal referrals and avoids splitting care across two separate practices. Gryzbek Therapy Services and Ascend Therapy are the strongest clinic options for this scenario.

Choose a solo specialist when the couple has a clear modality preference — particularly Certified EFT or Prepare/Enrich premarital work — and wants a single long-term clinical relationship with one therapist. Sheila Hynes and Katelyn Sevatson are the strongest local solo-specialist options for these profiles.

Frequently asked questions about marriage counseling in Naperville

How much does marriage counseling in Naperville cost in 2026?

Most couples therapy sessions in Naperville run between $150 and $250 per session, depending on the practice and clinician. With in-network insurance, most couples pay a co-pay of $20 to $60 per session — exact costs depend on your plan and where you are in your deductible. A handful of local clinicians hold sliding-scale spots for couples without in-network coverage. The best first step is to call the practice, confirm your insurance, and ask about their session fee upfront.

Gottman Method, EFT, or CBT: which is right for our marriage?

The Gottman Method suits couples wanting structured communication tools, conflict de-escalation, and exercises grounded in long-term outcomes research. EFT fits couples whose conflict cycles connect to attachment wounds, where the work restructures underlying emotional patterns. CBT and ACT show up at leading clinics for couples wanting a pragmatic, skills-and-values-anchored frame. Experienced couples therapists integrate elements of multiple modalities based on what partners actually need.

How do we choose between a clinic and an independent therapist?

A clinic gives couples team depth (intake matching, coverage for clinician illness, in-house referrals when one partner needs concurrent individual therapy) and usually broader insurance acceptance. An independent therapist gives couples a deeper one-on-one relationship with a single clinician. Couples with a clear modality preference do well with an independent therapist; couples with complex insurance or family-system layers do better at a clinic.

Are sliding-scale couples sessions available in Naperville?

A subset of Naperville clinics and independent therapists hold a small sliding-scale caseload, typically for couples without insurance access or with high-deductible plans. Sliding-scale slots fluctuate and rarely appear online, so the right path goes through the initial intake call. Pre-licensed clinicians under supervision sometimes offer lower-fee sessions at clinics with training programs.

Can we do marriage counseling by telehealth?

Most leading Naperville clinics offer Illinois telehealth for couples. Both partners need to sit physically in Illinois at the time of session for an Illinois-licensed clinician. Couples requiring cross-state telehealth need a PSYPACT-credentialed psychologist; in the Naperville market, that scope sits with Gryzbek Therapy Services — confirm PSYPACT availability at intake.

Sources and Editorial Disclaimer

Our editors built this ranking from primary sources: IDFPR licensure records, the NPPES National Provider Identifier registry, each practice’s own website, and current Psychology Today profiles. Seven evaluation gates anchored every inclusion: licensure, NPI, insurance, modality fit, intake quality, telehealth scope, and current public availability signals. Marriage Counseling Naperville publishes as an independent local-market editorial; no clinic on this ranking paid for placement. Readers should treat the list as a shortlisting tool, not a substitute for direct evaluation. Shortlist two or three practices, request an intake call, and confirm insurance and modality fit before booking. We refresh this report monthly.


Editorial Disclaimer

Editorial rankings are based on public data, practice websites, licensure records, insurance information, and local availability signals. Featured practices do not receive placement based on payment. Marriage Counseling Naperville operates as an independent editorial publication and is not affiliated with any practice listed in this report.

Published by Marriage Counseling Naperville · Independent local-market editorial coverage of marriage counseling and couples therapy in DuPage County, IL. Licensure verified via IDFPR; provider records cross-checked against NPPES. Report refreshed monthly.

About this report

Reviewed by: Editorial Team, Marriage Counseling Naperville

Editorial focus: local therapy access, couples counseling providers, insurance transparency, and evidence-based relationship therapy options in DuPage County.

Last updated: June 2026

Medical disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or emergency mental health advice. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.

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