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Dr Christian Stepansky, MD

Therapist
Park Ridge Illinois 60068

847-656-5497

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Name
Dr Christian Stepansky, MD
Position
Psychiatrist
Profession
Therapist
Phone Number
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Location
350 S. Northwest Highway
Suite 300
Park Ridge, Illinois, 60068
United States

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I specialize in Adult Psychiatry and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.

In my practice, I provide all patients with a trusting and understanding therapeutic milieu in which to explore the underlying motivations and maladaptive behavior patterns contributing to depression and anxiety in weekly psychotherapy sessions. The role of psychopharmacology will be considered as well, and the judicious use of medications when deemed appropriate can be considered. When desired and appropriate, exploration of the role of one’s religious faith can be integrated into the psychotherapy. In this way, appropriate attention can be given to the underlying motivations and behavior patterns active in one’s life, and the role of one’s religious faith. In other words, the entire person will be the focus of treatment.


Practice Info

Bio:
I am board certified in adult psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. A native of Chicago, I completed my undergraduate degree in Classical Studies from the University of Chicago. I received my medical degree from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2003. I then completed my adult psychiatry residency at Northwestern Memorial Hospital McGaw Medical Center in 2007, serving as Chief Resident.

As a practicing Catholic Christian, I value the importance of a psychotherapy that welcomes the exploration of the role of one’s religious faith in their mental health.

For nearly two decades, I have worked with military veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to military and sexual trauma. I have studied psychoanalytic theory and practice at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute. I live with my wife and six children in the suburbs of Chicago.
Hours of Operation
Thursdays and Fridays, by appointment
Accepted Forms of Payments
Zelle, Personal Check
Credentials, Training, Qualifications:
MD, Board Certified in Adult Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
What licenses do you currently hold?:
Licensed Psychiatrist - Physician and Surgery: State of Illinois
License number:
IL 036-114647
Are you in private practice?:
Yes
Are you available to provide supervision services?:
No
Do you participate in any insurance plans?:
No
Telephone/Video counseling:
No
Please list all languages that you speak:
English
I treat the following:
Individuals Depressive Disorders Anxiety Disorders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder/Scrupulosity
Other Specialties:
Men's Issues, Military and Veterans, Trauma, Religious Faith and Mental Health
I use the following methods:
Other
Please describe other treatment methods
Weekly psychodynamic (insight-oriented) psychotherapy, medication management if indicated
Are You A Practicing Catholic?
Yes

More About Dr Christian Stepansky, MD

The field of psychiatry has made dramatic advancements in recent decades in the neurochemical and biological basis of mood and behavior in the brain. Unfortunately, for many people who experience depression and anxiety, these advances seem distant from and do not speak to their suffering.  Visits to a psychiatrist, so often limited to a discussion of symptoms and medication side effects, can leave patients feeling poorly understood or unheard. While medications can help improve some symptoms, they do not satisfy the patient’s desire for insight, authenticity and agency in their lives.

Psychodynamic psychotherapy, however, is a treatment that can help the patient to discover the origin and role of the underlying motives, wishes and behavior patterns that are preventing change and growth. In this kind of therapy, much is learned from the therapeutic encounter itself and the interaction between patient and therapist can illuminate self-sabotaging patterns in the patient’s current relationships and life decisions. The patient’s resistance to change, which so often undermines all striving for mental health, is also directly addressed and confronted in this kind of psychotherapy. Thus, the patient can be freed to know themselves, connect with others and make decisions in a more genuine, intentional and meaningful way.

In my own personal experience in treatment, I have found this kind of therapy deeply fulfilling. However, I have also found it challenging to fully explore these forces and patterns active in my life with a therapist who was unprepared to understand and consider them in the context of my religious faith.  Coming to terms with the role of religion in one’s life is valued by many and the relationship between religious faith and mental health is complex. Whether religious faith is currently a source of comfort, confusion or pain in our life, its consideration can be integral to further progress toward mental health. As a practicing Catholic Christian, I value the importance of a psychotherapy that welcomes the exploration of the role of one’s religious faith in their mental health.


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