Robert Aber, Ph.D.

Robert Aber, Ph.D.

Verified Credentials

  • Profession(s):

    Psychology, Psychotherapy, Counseling

  • License Status:

    I'm a licensed professional.

  • Primary License:

    Psychologist - 071-004099

 
My Approach to Helping
The purpose of psychotherapy is to help you improve your life by making meaningful changes. A good therapist should, first and foremost, be able to help you reduce the immediate distress that has pushed you to look for treatment. Once that initial relief is accomplished, the way is then cleared to focus on the bigger-picture of your life: your beliefs and feelings about yourself and others, your interpersonal style, the usual ways in which you protect yourself from getting hurt, the influence of your childhood experiences, and many other factors, including highlighting and using your hard-won strengths, all with the aim of bringing about changes that lead to lasting improvements in quality of life.

I believe that therapy works best when it is tailored to the personality and the individual needs of each patient. Rather than relying on just one of the many modern approaches to psychotherapy, I pull from several disciplines, including psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral, which I believe yields faster and longer-lasting results. In my career I have treated, and helped, people from all walks of life, stages of life, gender identities, education levels, sexual orientations, diagnoses, personality styles and presenting problems, and most religions, ethnicities, and races. As of 2011 I have conducted more than 26,000 psychotherapy sessions and I can say with confidence that my deep experience will be of benefit to you if you decide to take me on as your therapist.

 

More Info About My Practice
I attended Cornell University as an undergraduate and the University of Florida for graduate school. I came to Chicago in 1986 for a Residency in Clinical Psychology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and in 1989 completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Northwestern University School of Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry. For several years following the completion of my formal schooling, I was fortunate to be invited to join a group of psychologists who met weekly with an eminent psychoanalyst, Merton Gill, MD., to learn from him through the presentation of our clinical work to the group.

Since 1989 I have been an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences at Rush University Medical Center and have split my professional time between my private practice and a position as a Staff Psychologist at the Rush University Student Counseling Center. At the Student Counseling Center I have gained unique expertise in conducting therapy with medical students, medical residents, nursing students, and graduate students from a variety of healthcare-related programs. At Rush I have also served as the Director of the Outpatient Psychotherapy Service and have taught medical students and residents on a wide range of subjects: personality theory, psychodynamic therapy, psychoanalysis, interpretation of objective and projective personality measures, etc. In addition, and most enjoyably, I supervise the clinical work of Behavioral Sciences Residents and Fellows eager to improve their skills as psychotherapists.
Services I Provide
  • Individual Therapy & Counseling
  • Marriage, Couples, or Relationship Counseling
  • Clinical Supervision
Ages I Work With
  • Adults
  • Elders
Languages I Speak
  • English
Therapy Approaches I Use
  • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
  • Anger Management
  • Autogenic Training
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy /REBT
  • Depth Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
  • Emotion Focused Couples Therapy
  • Emotion Focused Therapy
  • Integration of different therapy models
  • Interpersonal Psychotherapy
  • Motivational Enhancement Therapy
  • Object Relations
  • Process Oriented Psychology
  • Psychoanalysis / Modern Psychoanalysis
  • Psychodynamic
  • Relational Psychotherapy
  • Self Psychology
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Locations & Maps

Office 1:
30 N. Michigan Avenue Suite 1018 Loop
Chicago, IL 60602 United States
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Concerns & Issues I Help With
  • Identity Issues
  • Attachment
  • Reproduction
  • Abuse: Emotional, Physical, or Sexual
  • Trauma
  • Occupational & Academic Issues
  • Addictions & Compulsions
  • Life Changes
  • Health & Body
  • Anxiety, Fear, & Stress
  • Social Skills & Problems
  • Emotion Management
  • Family Problems
  • Relationships & Marriage
  • Depression & Mood
  • Self-Esteem & Confidence
  • Self-Harm & Suicide
  • Sexuality