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Logan Spicer

Hear from Logan Spicer, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)

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What is your go-to approach for online therapy?

My go-to approach for helping people in online therapy combines cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), mindfulness-based techniques, and solution-focused interventions. I prefer this integrative approach because it offers a comprehensive toolkit for addressing a wide range of mental health concerns while leveraging the unique benefits of each therapeutic modality in the online environment. By incorporating elements of CBT, I can help clients identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors, empowering them to develop more adaptive coping strategies and achieve their therapy goals. DBT techniques complement this approach by providing additional skills for managing intense emotions, improving interpersonal relationships, and cultivating mindfulness. Integrating mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing, body scans, and guided meditation allows clients to cultivate self-awareness, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being.Additionally, solution-focused interventions help clients identify their strengths, resources, and goals, shifting the focus towards solutions rather than dwelling on problems. This collaborative and goal-oriented approach promotes resilience and empowers clients to enact positive changes in their lives. Furthermore, this integrative approach is well-suited to the online format, as it provides clients with practical tools and strategies they can implement independently between sessions, fostering continuity of care and promoting sustained progress over time.

What tools do you teach in online therapy?

In online therapy, I teach the following tools:

  • Cognitive restructuring: Cognitive restructuring involves identifying and challenging unhelpful or distorted thought patterns that contribute to distressing emotions and behaviors. Clients learn to recognize and reframe negative thoughts, replacing them with more balanced and realistic perspectives.
  • Mindfulness techniques: Mindfulness techniques, such as deep breathing exercises, body scans, and guided meditation, help clients cultivate present-moment awareness and reduce stress and anxiety. These practices promote relaxation, emotional regulation, and overall well-being.
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) Skills: DBT skills include mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Clients learn practical strategies for managing intense emotions, coping with distressing situations, and improving interpersonal relationships.
  • Solution-focused interventions: Solution-focused interventions help clients identify their strengths, resources, and goals, focusing on solutions rather than dwelling on problems. Clients learn to identify small, achievable steps they can take to move towards their desired outcomes.
  • Behavioral activation: Behavioral activation involves scheduling and engaging in pleasurable and meaningful activities to counteract low mood or depression. Clients learn to identify activities that bring them joy or fulfillment and create a structured plan to increase their participation in these activities.
  • Relaxation techniques: Relaxation techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation and visualization exercises, help clients reduce physiological arousal and promote feelings of calmness and relaxation. These techniques can be useful for managing stress, anxiety, and physical tension.
  • Problem-solving skills: Problem-solving skills help clients identify problems, generate potential solutions, and implement effective strategies to address challenges in their lives. Clients learn to approach problems in a systematic and adaptive manner, enhancing their ability to cope with stressors.

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in online therapy?

I know a client is making meaningful progress in online therapy when several key indicators are observed. Firstly, there is a noticeable reduction in the intensity and frequency of the symptoms or issues they sought therapy for, such as decreased levels of anxiety, depression, or other distressing emotions. Additionally, the client demonstrates an increased awareness of their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, as well as a greater ability to apply the coping skills and strategies learned in therapy to real-life situations. Another sign of progress is improved self-confidence and self-efficacy, as the client becomes more empowered to navigate challenges and make positive changes in their lives. Furthermore, there is evidence of improved interpersonal relationships and communication skills, as the client reports greater satisfaction and harmony in their interactions with others. Importantly, progress is also reflected in the client's overall sense of well-being and quality of life, as they report feeling more hopeful, resilient, and satisfied with their circumstances. Ultimately, meaningful progress in online therapy is characterized by positive changes in thoughts, behaviors, emotions, and overall functioning, leading to improved mental health and a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose in life.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement online therapy?

Clients can supplement their time in online therapy with various activities and practices to enhance their progress and reinforce therapeutic gains. Engaging in regular self-care activities, such as exercise, relaxation techniques, and hobbies, can help individuals manage stress, promote relaxation, and enhance overall well-being. Journaling can provide a valuable outlet for processing thoughts and emotions, allowing clients to gain insight into their experiences and track their progress over time. Additionally, practicing mindfulness exercises, such as deep breathing, body scans, or guided meditation, can help clients cultivate present-moment awareness and reduce anxiety and stress. Seeking out peer support groups or online communities for individuals undergoing therapy can provide additional encouragement, validation, and practical tips for coping with challenges. Moreover, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition, adequate sleep, and limiting substance use, can support overall well-being and complement the therapeutic process. By actively engaging in these supplemental activities and practices, clients can enhance the effectiveness of online therapy and promote long-term positive outcomes.

What should someone do to prepare for starting online therapy?

To prepare for your first online therapy session, you can take several steps to ensure a smooth and productive start to your therapeutic journey. Firstly, familiarize yourself with the technology and platform that will be used for the session, ensuring that you have a stable internet connection and any necessary software or apps installed on your device. Set up a quiet and comfortable space where you can participate in the session without interruptions or distractions. Reflect on your reasons for seeking therapy and identify specific goals or areas of concern you would like to address during the sessions. Writing down any thoughts, emotions, or behaviors you have been experiencing can help you articulate your needs and provide a starting point for discussion with the therapist. Additionally, gather relevant information about your personal history, including past experiences, relationships, and significant life events to provide context for your current difficulties. Finally, approach the session with an open mind and a willingness to engage in the therapeutic process, even if it feels challenging or uncomfortable at times. By proactively engaging in these preparatory steps, you can set a strong foundation for your online therapy journey and maximize the potential for positive outcomes.

Starting Online therapy

What is online therapy?

With Thriveworks, Online therapy is an effective alternative to in-person therapy services in which a client can speak to a Thriveworks therapist remotely via online video conferencing. Online sessions are just as effective as in-person treatment, but they can also provide added benefits like reduced travel time, saving money on transportation or childcare, and increased access to care.

How does online therapy work?

Online therapy works much like traditional in-person therapy but takes place through secure video conferencing. Clients can attend Online therapy from any safe place they choose that has access to the internet, whether that be their home or another easily accessible place. Like in-person treatment, a therapist will work with their client to address their concerns, create goals, and establish an effective treatment plan.

What is the best option for online therapy?

There is no best option for online therapy—instead, it’s best to focus on finding a provider that meets your specific needs and with whom you can form a professional connection with.

Is online therapy just as effective?

Yes, online therapy is just as effetive for many clients as in-person sessions.

How long does online therapy last?

Online therapy can last for a few months to years depending on the goals and symptoms of the client. The treatment process will be unique to each client and lend itself to their specific concerns, which means that the time it takes to treat them will always be different. Timing is also up to the client themselves; they are free to stop therapy whenever they please, especially if they feel they have reached their goals and addressed their concerns.

How much does online therapy cost?

At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Chicago therapists and counselors accept 26 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois BCBS | HMO - Essential Health Partners IPA

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois BCBS | HMO - Essential Health Partners Kane County

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois BCBS | HMO - Essential Health Partners Silver Cross

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois BCBS | PPO

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois | BCBS Medicare Advantage (HMO | PPO)

  • Choice Care (Humana)

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

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Self-pay costs at Chicago
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

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My session is wonderful. I feel good about how it's going.
Patricia Feb 2024
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Therapist was able to help me become a better person and defeat the many shells I had to break
Leonardo Feb 2024
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I just want to thank you for all of your help.
Patricia Jan 2024
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I had 6 or 7 sessions with Nancy Fredricks. A lovely lady. However, I had to end my sessions with her. I started becasue I was going through a depression,which was not normal for me. I had never had councelling on my own before. I'd had marriage councelling, but never individual councelling. Nancy did not ask a lot of questions or offer much in the way of practical solutions. Also, Nancy spends a lot of time scratching her head. I'm not sure what her condition is, but it is very distracting to watch during a therapy session. I'm not saying that talking to Nancy didn't help me. But it was not offering enough of a value that I would continue on with it. I wish her a lot of success in the future.
Read more I had 6 or 7 sessions with Nancy Fredricks. A lovely lady. However, I had to end my sessions with her. I started becasue I was going through a depression,which was not normal for me. I had never had councelling on my own before. I'd had marriage councelling, but never individual councelling. Nancy did not ask a lot of questions or offer much in the way of practical solutions. Also, Nancy spends a lot of time scratching her head. I'm not sure what her condition is, but it is very distracting to watch during a therapy session. I'm not saying that talking to Nancy didn't help me. But it was not offering enough of a value that I would continue on with it. I wish her a lot of success in the future.
Linda Jan 2024
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Love my Doctor. Love all the reminders I get for appointments.
Legina Jan 2024
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I feel very comfortable with my Dr. Very easy to talk to.
Patricia Jan 2024
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Absolutely unbelievable..I would never on my life have thought that the therapist needs a therapist for her own issues with dealing with people and client feedback. I'm very disappointed with nancy Frederick. She is no where qualified to act as a financial advisor or medical doctor and give unprofessional and non solicited advice.
Read more Absolutely unbelievable..I would never on my life have thought that the therapist needs a therapist for her own issues with dealing with people and client feedback. I'm very disappointed with nancy Frederick. She is no where qualified to act as a financial advisor or medical doctor and give unprofessional and non solicited advice.
Anthony Jan 2024
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Thriveworks is a phenomenal resource and their counselors are so helpful; I am doing so well because of them and the affordability of pertinent care.
Read more Thriveworks is a phenomenal resource and their counselors are so helpful; I am doing so well because of them and the affordability of pertinent care.
Kara Jan 2024
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Chicago is at the corner of West Chicago Avenue and North Halsted. We are near City Church Chicago, and Jerk Jamaican Barbecue.

Phone number

(708) 394-7536

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