When you need someone to talk to. Are you struggling professionally or personally? Psychotherapy reduces anxiety, improves mood, and enhances well-being. Let's work together to manage conflict, build on inner strength, improve communication and create meaningful connections. Asking for help is not easy.
Reaching out for help, may be difficult. Contact me and I will personally respond within 24 hours, to arrange an appointment or to answer any questions. Serving: Licensed in Georgia, Illinois and Wisconsin. My hours are flexible to fit your schedule. Online Sessions: Available Now! Let's meet online and instantly have a session.
Reaching out for help, may be difficult. Contact me and I will personally respond within 24 hours, to arrange an appointment or to answer any questions. Serving: Licensed in Georgia, Illinois and Wisconsin. My hours are flexible to fit your schedule. Online Sessions: Available Now! Let's meet online and instantly have a session.
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Nancy Shertok graduated from New York University (NYU), where she began a career providing individual and couples psychotherapy. She has been in private practice for thirty years. Nancy has a wealth of experience as a psychotherapist, marriage counselor and life coach. She is best known for her direct approach, yet compassionate style to renew hope and offer effective solutions.
Reviews (5)
Brittany Marker Cyt-
Oct 13, 2020
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Nancy is a fantastic therapist. She listens, she remembers what you've said in previous appointments, she doesn't fall asleep on you when you talk (funny but true!), and she really makes you feel heard. She was an angel for me last year in repairing my relationship with my mother. Super thankful for her; highly recommend.
Stephanie Nowicki
Sep 11, 2020
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Allison Peckham
May 07, 2020
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Layla Darian
Nov 28, 2019
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Tyler Brennan
Sep 08, 2019
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Walking into Nancy's office changed my life and was one of the best decisions I ever made. I would not be the person I am today without her. Believing that there was "nothing wrong with me" (as I told her during our first meeting), I thought it would be a one-time visit and I would move on with my life. Nearly eight years later, I'm still here, albeit with much less frequency; but I have grown to believe that every single person can benefit from working with a therapist--whether one believes his/her life is in order and seemingly without issue, or whether one feels his/her life is in shambles-