
Andrew Moses (He/Him)
Licensed Social Worker
I believe that therapy should be a space where you feel heard, understood, and supported as you navigate life’s challenges. For many people, it can be hard to take the first step toward reaching out, and I want you to know that you don’t have to do it alone. In our work together, I strive to create an environment where you can show up exactly as you are without judgment. My role is to walk alongside you, offering guidance, compassion, and practical tools to help you move through difficulties and build a life that feels more balanced and fulfilling.
All About Me
I graduated from Loyola University Chicago in 2014 with a concentration in Child and Family Practice, and since then I have had the privilege of working with clients across the life span.
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Early in my career, I worked individually with middle school and high school students, and I found a real passion for helping teens feel empowered and supported. I have led psychoeducational groups, given talks, and worked closely with adolescents who were struggling with anxiety, depression, self-esteem, peer challenges, and identity concerns. Over the years, I have also developed a strong interest in working with individuals of all ages who are navigating the challenges of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). I am committed to helping clients understand the nature of their thoughts and behaviors and to providing evidence-based strategies that support long-term progress.
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My goal with all my clients is to create a safe and nonjudgmental space to explore emotions while also building practical skills for resilience and growth.
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In addition to my work with young people, I have also had the opportunity to work with adults of all ages. From college students figuring out their path, to parents balancing responsibilities, to older adults navigating transitions and loss, I have supported clients through many different seasons of life. This range of experience has shaped me into a therapist who values meeting people exactly where they are.
My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in evidence-based practices. I work alongside my clients to identify what is getting in the way of living a more fulfilling life and to develop tools for moving forward. Whether you are a teenager working through self-confidence, an adult feeling weighed down by anxiety, OCD, or depression, or someone facing a major life change, I am here to help you feel less alone in the process and more equipped to find healing and growth.
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In my spare time, I love spending time with my family, collecting comic books, and following Chicago sports. Whether it is cheering for the Bears, the Bulls, or the Sox, I am always ready to talk sports and share in the excitement of being a lifelong fan.



