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Dr. Jillian Fitzpatrick, PsyD.

Owner, Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Jillian Fitzpatrick, Clinical Director and Owner of Hopeology, PLLC, is a highly skilled Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in adolescent and adult mental health. She holds a degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Child and Adolescent Psychology from Adler University in Chicago, IL. Dr. Fitzpatrick provides individual, group, and family therapy, along with diagnostic assessments to children (ages 6 and up), adolescents, and adults. Her experience spans private practice, therapeutic day schools, inpatient hospitals, and at an Illinois Youth Center, providing her with a well-rounded perspective on diverse treatment settings.

Dr. Fitzpatrick has specialized training in trauma treatment, addressing PTSD, anxiety, depression, and burn out. As a parent herself, she also takes a specialized interest in helping to support moms.

She brings an inclusive and culturally sensitive approach, considering the impact of various diversity factors on mental health. Committed to building a safe, empathic therapeutic relationship, she tailors her holistic approach to enhance physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being, blending multiple therapeutic interventions for comprehensive care.

Outside her professional role, Dr. Fitzpatrick enjoys family time. She values creativity and self-care through outdoor activities, music, and being around her pets and animals.

Dr. Fitzpatrick accepts BCBS PPO, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare/Optum, Humana and Medicare.

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