Therapeutic Services
We believe that growth and healing occur when our important relationships prioritize understanding our unique identities and experiences. As such, our psychotherapy approach is collaborative and relational, meaning we are active partners in your exploration and honor the courage it takes to seek out change in your life. We practice from a trauma-informed and intersectional lens, working to highlight your internal strengths and building insight into the ways in which your relationships, communities, and cultural experiences in society impact your daily life.
Psychotherapy sessions are typically 50 minutes in length and can occur on a weekly or twice-weekly basis depending on your personal goals and circumstances.
Currently, we are in-network with the following insurance plans:
BlueCross & BlueShield of Illinois (PPO and BlueChoice Plans)
UnitedHealthcare Plans (including most UMR employer plans)
AETNA (commercial plans only, including PPO, HMO, POS, and EPO)
Student Resources Health Plans through UnitedHealthcare
University of Chicago Employee Plan, UCHP (Aetna)
Cigna (PPO plans)
We also accept out-of-pocket clients and will help submit claims on your behalf if you are seeking to use an out-of-network insurance plan to pay for services. We offer a limited number of sliding scale options depending on client needs and therapist availability. Our standard rate for a 50-minute session is $160.
We currently offer services both via a telehealth platform and in-person at our office spaces. In-person services are provided to those who can show proof of vaccination prior to their first appointment. Currently, all in-person sessions will require that both the therapist and the client wear a mask throughout the duration of the session.
To explore working with us, please visit the Contact Us page to send a message. We will get back to you within 48 business hours.
Connor J. Williams, AM, LCSW, CST
Co-Founder, Consultant, Psychotherapist, & Certified Sex Therapist
(he/him/his)
I was drawn to social work and therapeutic practice through both a commitment to social justice and a genuine curiosity for the stories and narratives of others. I grew up listening to my grandparents recount their early lives, often spending hours wondering about the lifetimes that came before me. As I grew older and experienced my own sense of difference as a queer-identified person, I began to recognize the ways in which our stories often become defined not only by community or family but also by the ways in which we feel “other than” or “distinct from” those around us. I became interested in the language we use to define ourselves and our identities, how we choose to embody (or reject) those identities, and in turn, how our identities shape us and our lived experiences.
In therapy, I offer an intentionally curious approach, often encouraging you to explore all parts of self: the emotional, intellectual, physical, intimate, spiritual, and playful aspects of your life. I enjoy working with individuals who want to better understand how their varied identities can exist more cohesively together, as well as those who experience parts of themselves as conflictual or disconnected. I value the opportunity to consider our own intersectionalities, and how those points of difference and connection can be a source of strength and resilience in our work together.
We often begin our healing process by becoming more aware of the patterns we may find ourselves stuck within relationally. As such, my belief is to approach therapy focusing on the relationship we develop together as the basis of change in our work. When we can develop a clearer understanding of our natural strategies for forming, navigating, and maintaining relationships with others, we open up opportunities to experiment with deeper levels of intimacy and connection. Together, I hope to identify ways in which you can build stronger, more genuine relationships with others in your life both within and outside the therapy room.
Areas of Focus & Specialization
Developmental, Relational, & Complex Trauma
Relationship Challenges & Concerns
Sexual Pleasure, Function, & Intimacy Concerns
Sexual Discrepancy Desire/Mismatched Desire in Relationships
Open, Non-Monogamous, & Polyamorous Relationships
Identity Exploration, Development, & Intersectionality
Exploration of Masculinity & Masculinity-related Concerns
Perfectionism & Self-worth
Depression, Anxiety, & Stress
Helping Professionals (social workers, chaplains, therapists, teachers, medical professionals, lawyers, veterinarians, etc.) & Challenges Related to Burnout
Modalities
LGBTQ Affirmative Practice
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy / Relationally-focused Psychotherapy
Sex Therapy & Sex Positive
Body-based Approaches (somatic experiencing, internal family systems informed)
Long-term, Explorative Therapy (may include multiple sessions per week if desired by the client)
Trauma-informed Practice
*For those seeking couple/relationship counseling, please note that I currently only accept couples and relationships who specifically wish to address issues related to sex and intimacy. If you have any questions about whether I will be a good fit for your particular concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.
Degrees
AM, Social Work, University of Chicago—School of Social Service Administration, 2014
BA, Psychology, University of Colorado, 2012
Licensure
LCSW (IL), 149.018440, Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, 2016
LISW (IA), 121009, Iowa State Board of Social Work, 2023
LCSW (ME), LC23347, Maine Board of Social Work Licensure, 2023
LCSW (CT), 013376, Connecticut Department of Public Health, 2023
Certifications
Certified Sex Therapist (CST), American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists, 2024
University of Michigan, Sexual Health Certificate Program (Sex Therapy), 2023
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Fellow, Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis, 2017
Certificate in Primary Care Behavioral Health, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 2016
Beginner Level I, II, III, Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, 2015