Chicago Mental Health Institute
• Culturally Responsive Mental Health Services
• Trauma-informed Care/ EMDR
• Art & Play Therapy
• Christian Counseling
• Clinical Supervision/ Internship
• Community Education
Chicago Mental Health Institute
• Culturally Responsive Mental Health Services
• Trauma-informed Care/ EMDR
• Art & Play Therapy
• Christian Counseling
• Clinical Supervision/ Internship
• Community Education
Chicago Mental Health Institute
• Culturally Responsive Mental Health Services
• Trauma-informed Care/ EMDR
• Art & Play Therapy
• Christian Counseling
• Clinical Supervision/ Internship
• Community Education
For Individual
It is a confined safe spot for individuals that want to discuss specific concerns about any issues they’re struggling with and to receive mental support.
Anxiety
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Trauma & PTSD
A – Z of Issues
For Children
Giving children the appropriate therapy at this age is a crucial part of their development also associated with their future behavior patterns.
Aspergers and Autism
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Identity & Self-esteem Issue
For Family
Discussing relationship conflicts with a counselor can often help resolve the issues better because the counselors can help to see both perspectives of the relationship.
Divorce/ Remarriage
Couple Counseling
Occupational Health
Addiction
When Do I have to Seek Mental Health Professional Help?
Do I have severe symptoms that have lasted 2 weeks or more?
Difficulty Sleeping
Is it hard for you to fall asleep or stay asleep? or Do you sleep too much?
Mood Swing
Loss of Appetite
Anxiety
Loss of Interests
Thoughts of death
Supporting your Emotional Wellbeing
We are more than happy to collaborate with mental health professionals, schools, churches, and community organizations for the well-being of minority groups. CMHI provides Tele-mental health services as well as in-person counseling.
LICENSED CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR
Dr. Cho is the founder of the Chicago Mental Health Institute. Her diverse experiences in the field of child & family counseling and clinical mental health counseling have been well recognized in both the US and South Korea. Dr. Cho began her career in Korea and after moving to the US to further expand her career, she recognized the lack of mental health support for Korean-American immigrants such as herself. This led to the establishment of the Chicago Mental Health Institute for Korean Americans.