Tyler Fortman,
he/him
I truly believe that we all have tremendous capacity for satisfaction, love, peace, and calm within us.
Therapy is an opportunity to uncover this capacity. There is something incredibly special about being with someone on the journey of personal development. It consistently feels like an honor to share in others’ growth. Therapy can help you access, understand, and build compassion for all the various parts of yourself. In doing so, you can live happier, more authentically, and deepen your connections to others and your world.
Specialties:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and PTSD
- College and Life Transitions
- LGBT and queer
- Substance Abuse
While I’ve worked with people across the lifespan, I specialize in work around identity development and life transitions. As a cis, gay man, I find my work with other LGBT and queer people particularly rewarding.
Collaborative relationships are at the core of my practice. I believe that the partnership between you – the expert on your wellbeing – and me – a trained and experienced clinician – will produce the discovery of fresh understandings. I work from an integrated approach - drawing on various theoretical perspectives as they most align with my client’s needs and concerns. My work integrates advanced training in Internal Family Systems (IFS) with EMDR, mindfulness, CBT, DBT, Emotion Focused Therapy, and person-centered approaches.
Additionally, I serve as clinical faculty at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. A former member of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Institute (SOGI) and staff psychologist at the Center on Halsted, I continue to provide supervision to graduate students. I’ve been featured in a variety of news outlets including NPR, NBC, Chicago Tribune, WGN News, Newsy, and Columbus Dispatch. I trained at The Ohio State University, University of Virginia, and Sarah Lawrence College and have worked onsite at Google and Uber headquarters.