Therapy in Logan Square — Evidence‑Based Care With Tandem Psychology

As Unapologetically Authentic as the Mural‑Painted Streets

Logan Square, Chicago

Logan Square is a neighborhood that refuses to be boxed in. You’ll find boulevard mansions next to artist lofts, late‑night tacos on Milwaukee Avenue, secondhand shops beside avant‑garde galleries, and a farmers market that doubles as a weekend reunion for you and friends. 

That creative, proudly queer pulse aligns perfectly with Tandem Psychology’s commitment to inclusive, identity‑affirming mental health care. Our Lakeview office is a quick commute away, or opt for Logan Square therapy sessions via our secure telehealth platform. 

Whether you’re a queer couple navigating open‑relationship agreements, a non‑binary artist seeking support, or a lifelong resident wrestling with neighborhood change, Tandem offers Logan Square counseling services that help you navigate your struggles.

Getting Here From Logan Square

‘L’ Train - Take the Blue Line from Logan Square and transfer to the 77 Belmont bus. Get off at Paulina and walk three minutes north until you reach the intersection of Paulina, Roscoe, and Lincoln.
CTA Bus - Take the 76 Diversey bus to the 9 Damen bus. Get off at Roscoe and walk five minutes east to Paulina.
Bike / Divvy - Protected lanes on Milwaukee connect to Damen & Roscoe. The nearest Divvy docks are available in California and Milwaukee, then at Lincoln and Roscoe.
Drive - Our offices are 12 to 18 minutes away via Diversey or Fullerton. Street parking is available around our office.
Want to skip the commute? Consider scheduling virtual Logan Square therapy sessions!

Therapy and Testing Services for Logan Square Residents

Evidenced-Based Service Common Concerns We Address
Individual TherapyNavigating the integration of spirituality with queer identity, gender dysphoria, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues
Queer Couples & Relationship TherapyEstablishing open‑relationship dynamics, recognizing poly or kink shame, intersecting identities, and family‑planning support
Adolescent & Young‑Adult TherapyAdolescent & Young‑Adult Therapy Body image concerns, social media pressure, and interpersonal distress
Family TherapyBridging generational gaps, fostering allyship, repairing ruptures
Neuropsychological & Psychological TestingADHD, learning difference, and autism clarity, recommendations for treatment and accommodations
Evidence‑Based Modalities (IFS, ACT, EMDR, Mindfulness, CBT)Treatment programs tailored to your unique lived experiences

Transparent Insurance and Payment Plans

We accept the following insurance providers:

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
  • Aetna PPO
  • Cigna PPO
  • United Healthcare PPO
  • Lyra Health

HSA and FSA cards are accepted. We offer limited sliding‑scale slots for clients facing financial barriers.

Why Logan Square Neighbors Start Therapy With Us

  • Minority Stress & Safety Fatigue: Navigating microaggressions, policing of public affection, or gentrification anxiety.
  • Creative Burnout: For the artists in Logan Square struggling to balance gig economy hustles with their passions and mental wellness.
  • Relationship Complexity: Polycules, chosen‑family dynamics, and co‑parenting in queer contexts.
  • Gender Journey Support: Exploring, affirming, or refining gender identity at any age.
  • Anxiety & Depression: Racing thoughts, low motivation, and mood swings amplified by city noise and social pressures.

If that resonates with your lived experience, you already fit right in. Your therapist will provide Logan Square counseling services that weave your neighborhood’s creative pulse into a care plan crafted just for you.

The Bottom Line

From midnight poetry slams to sunny strolls along the Boulevard, Logan Square life is vibrant and wonderfully creative. However, it can also be emotionally heavy.

Tandem Psychology’s values‑driven therapy offers a space to unpack, heal, and thrive. Whether you arrive straight from the boulevard or log in from your living room, we’re here to help!

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Logan Square FAQ

Does my partner have to know I’m in therapy?
Do you coordinate care with my primary‑care physician or psychiatrist?
What kinds of homework might I receive between sessions?
Can I switch from in-person to telehealth mid‑treatment?
Are your therapists part of the LGBTQ+ community?