Therapist in Bourbonnais, Illinois Ann Grossman, Therapist
Gender Identity: Female (She/Her)
Ages Served: 6-75+
Appointments: In-office and Online
Manages Medications: No, provides therapy only
Accepts Insurance: Yes - View accepted plans
Ann Grossman, LCPC
Specializes In:
Ann Grossman, LCPC, is devoted to providing compassionate and practical support to Illinois residents who are needing help navigating life’s challenges and improving their emotional well-being. As a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with LifeStance Health, Ann works with children, adolescents, teens, adults, and older adults, providing individualized therapy that helps clients build resilience, strengthen relationships, and develop effective coping strategies. She offers care for a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD, while creating a welcoming environment where clients feel understood, respected, and empowered. A particular area of passion for Ann is supporting individuals who have been recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital. She understands that the transition from inpatient care back to everyday life can feel overwhelming and uncertain. Ann helps clients establish stability, reinforce healthy routines, strengthen support systems, and continue progress made during treatment. Her goal is to provide consistent therapeutic support that reduces the risk of setbacks and promotes lasting recovery and wellness. Ann’s therapeutic approach is collaborative, thoughtful, and tailored to each person’s unique needs. She integrates evidence-based interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and EMDR, while also offering individual, couples, and family therapy services. She has experience supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community, first responders, and military veterans, among other populations, and offers additional expertise in a variety of mental health concerns and life transitions. Drawing from years of clinical experience, Ann believes meaningful change happens when clients feel safe, heard, and actively engaged in their treatment. She works closely with individuals and families to identify strengths, address barriers to growth, and create realistic goals that support long-term success. Outside of her professional work, Ann enjoys horseback riding, hiking, walking her dogs, and spending time with family and friends. She is also actively involved with animal rescue organizations, reflecting her deep commitment to caring for others both inside and outside the therapy setting.
Types of Care & Ages Served
- Couples Therapy: Ages 18-75+
- Family Therapy: Ages 6-75+
- Individual Therapy: Ages 6-75+
Areas of Focus
Couples Therapy
Helps partners address relationship conflict and improve communication with a clinician's guidance.
- Depression/feeling down
- Family conflict
- Self-esteem
- Adoption & foster care
- Anger issues
- Anxiety
- Attachment issues
- Bipolar Disorder
- Career & relationships (mid-life)
- Career & work issues
- Caregiving
- Chronic pain-related issues
- Empty nesters
- Fertility
- First responder stress
- General relationship issues
- Grief & loss
- Intense mood changes
- LGBTQ+
- Marital stress or divorce
- Military & veteran
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Panic attacks
- Parenthood
- Parenting
- Post-partum depression & anxiety
- Pre-conception
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy loss
- Premarital counseling
- Self-injury or cutting
- Sex & intimacy issues
- Sexual trauma
- Social skills & communication
- Stress management
- Trauma & PTSD
Family Therapy
Improve communication and resolve conflicts within family dynamics with a clinician's guidance.
- Ability status
- ADHD
- Adoption & foster care
- Aging
- Anger issues
- Anxiety
- Attachment issues
- Attention & focus
- Autism: generally independent
- Bipolar Disorder
- Brain/head injuries (TBI)
- Bullying or harassment
- Career & relationships (mid-life)
- Caregiving
- Childhood behavioral issues
- Depression/feeling down
- Domestic violence & abuse
- Early adulthood: Independent living or relationships
- Early adulthood: Starting college or career
- Emotional abuse
- Empty nesters
- End-of-life challenges
- Family conflict
- First responder stress
- General relationship issues
- Grief & loss
- Intellectual challenges: generally independent
- Intense mood changes
- Learning challenges
- LGBTQ+
- Marital stress or divorce
- Military & veteran
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Other neurological conditions
- Panic attacks
- Parenthood
- Parenting
- Premarital counseling
- Retirement
- School avoidance
- School behavioral issues
- Self-esteem
- Self-injury or cutting
- Sexual trauma
- Social skills & communication
- Stress from ongoing health issues
- Stress management
- Stroke-related conditions
- Trauma & PTSD
Individual Therapy
Get help addressing challenges and improve well-being with a clinician's guidance.
- Childhood behavioral issues
- School behavioral issues
- Social skills & communication
- Ability status
- ADHD
- Adoption & foster care
- Aging
- Anger issues
- Anxiety
- Attachment issues
- Attention & focus
- Autism: generally independent
- Bipolar Disorder
- Body image
- Bullying or harassment
- Career & relationships (mid-life)
- Career & work issues
- Caregiving
- Chronic pain-related issues
- Depression/feeling down
- Domestic violence & abuse
- Early adulthood: Independent living or relationships
- Early adulthood: Starting college or career
- Eating issues: binging
- Emotional abuse
- Empty nesters
- Family conflict
- Fertility
- First responder stress
- Focus, concentration & memory
- General relationship issues
- Grief & loss
- Intense mood changes
- Learning challenges
- LGBTQ+
- Marital stress or divorce
- Men's health/issues
- Menopause & perimenopause
- Military & veteran
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Other women's health concerns
- Panic attacks
- Parenthood
- Parenting
- Patterns affecting behavior, emotions and relationships
- Personality disorders
- PMS & PMDD
- Post-partum depression & anxiety
- Pre-conception
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy loss
- Premarital counseling
- Retirement
- School avoidance
- Self-esteem
- Self-injury or cutting
- Sexual trauma
- Stress from ongoing health issues
- Stress management
- Trauma & PTSD
Insurances Accepted
- Aetna
- Carelon (Beacon)
- Centivo
- Claritev (MultiPlan PHCS)
- Curative
- Evernorth (Cigna)
- HealthSmart
- MediNcrease Health Plans (MHP)
- Northwell Direct
- Optum (UnitedHealthcare)
- Partners Direct Health
- Provider Network of America (PNOA)
- Quest Behavioral Health
- Sana Benefits
- TELUS Health (BHS)
- Tricare West (TriWest)
Languages
- English
Education
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University of Massachusetts Boston
FAQs
Please use our online form to schedule an appointment with Ann Grossman. You can also call 815-214-9079 to have someone assist you.
Ann Grossman generally accepts new patients but there could be a waitlist.
Please call 815-214-9079 to find out Ann Grossman's schedule and availability.
LifeStance Health providers accept most commercial insurance plans that are offered in the states where we offer services, including telehealth. Please see the following list of insurances accepted by Ann Grossman:
- Aetna
- Carelon (Beacon)
- Centivo
- Claritev (MultiPlan PHCS)
- Curative
- Evernorth (Cigna)
- HealthSmart
- MediNcrease Health Plans (MHP)
- Northwell Direct
- Optum (UnitedHealthcare)
- Partners Direct Health
- Provider Network of America (PNOA)
- Quest Behavioral Health
- Sana Benefits
- TELUS Health (BHS)
- Tricare West (TriWest)
If you don't see your insurance listed, please contact us at 815-214-9079 to see how we can help.
Ann Grossman is a Therapist and cannot prescribe medication. However, most LifeStance offices have a Psychiatrist or APN on staff who can prescribe medication if needed.
Ann Grossman works at:
Yes, Ann Grossman does offer online telehealth visits.
Yes, Ann Grossman is currently offering in-office visits at the following location: