Support for reproductive challenges, reproductive health concerns, body image concerns, substance use concerns, relationship stress, and the emotional demands that can come with different stages of life.
Local Care
In-person therapy in Schaumburg with a calm, private office designed for focused clinical work.
Whole-Person Focus
Useful when stress spans relationships, identity, body image, and reproductive concerns.
Flexible Format
Telehealth available across Illinois for clients who need consistent support without the commute.
Good Fit If You Need
therapy that can hold both emotional pain and the practical realities of daily life
This service is designed for women navigating overlapping stressors who need more than surface-level reassurance. Whether the concern is reproductive, relational, physical, or emotional, the goal is care that fits the full picture.
Care Style
Warm and direct
Support that is emotionally attuned without being vague. You will know where you stand and what the work is focused on.
Practical and reflective
A mix of insight, coping support, and steadier self-understanding that translates into how you actually move through your day.
Built for complexity
Especially helpful when several stressors are overlapping at once and no single label captures what you are dealing with.
Why This Page Exists
Women's mental health is often shaped by overlapping emotional, relational, cultural, and physical realities. You may be dealing with fertility stress, reproductive health concerns, pregnancy or postpartum changes, body image distress, relationship difficulty, substance use concerns, or major life transitions while still trying to function in everyday life.
Therapy here is meant to feel grounded and specific. The goal is not to flatten your experience into a slogan, but to understand what is happening and help you feel more steady inside it.
Therapy support for fertility stress, pregnancy-related uncertainty, reproductive loss, medical decision-making, and the emotional strain that can come with trying to conceive or navigating changing plans.
Support for the emotional impact of reproductive health concerns, changing expectations, postpartum adjustment, and the way reproductive experiences can affect identity, relationships, and daily functioning.
A supportive space to work through shame, harsh self-criticism, appearance-related distress, and the pressure many women feel around weight, aging, and identity.
A self-compassion-oriented approach to substance use concerns that makes room for shame, self-judgment, emotional overwhelm, and the patterns that can keep people stuck.
Help with anxiety, burnout, role changes, relationship strain, caregiving pressure, and identity shifts across different stages of adulthood.
How Support Can Begin
You may benefit from this work if you feel emotionally exhausted, disconnected from yourself, overwhelmed by expectations, stuck in self-criticism, or alone in what you are carrying.
Many women seek therapy not because something is wrong with them, but because they need a space where their full experience can be understood without minimizing it.
Start with the specific stressors, symptoms, and pressures that are shaping your current experience rather than trying to force everything into one label.
Look at how anxiety, shame, relationships, history, and life-stage demands may be interacting so the work feels more precise and less overwhelming.
Use practical coping tools, insight-oriented work, and a more compassionate internal relationship to create change that actually holds.
Dr. Jelena Djurovic provides in-person women's mental health therapy at her Schaumburg office, conveniently located for clients coming from Arlington Heights, Hoffman Estates, Palatine, Rolling Meadows, and the surrounding area. Telehealth sessions are also available for anyone located in Illinois who prefers the flexibility of online therapy.
If you are looking for a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in women's mental health near Schaumburg, you can reach out through the contact page to ask about fit, scheduling, and next steps.
About Your Provider
Dr. Jelena Djurovic, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Illinois with over 10 years of clinical experience. Her approach integrates self-compassion research, mindfulness-based interventions, AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy), and cognitive-behavioral strategies.
Dr. Djurovic completed her Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, with research focused on the mind-body relationship and the impact of mindfulness on depression and quality of life. Sessions are available in English, Serbian, and Spanish.
Illinois Licensed Clinical Psychologist | License #071-011433
Learn more about Dr. DjurovicOffice Address
Center for Psychological Treatment and Assessment
1320 Tower Rd, Suite 156
Schaumburg, IL 60173
These answers cover the most common local and service-fit questions people ask before reaching out.
Yes. Dr. Jelena Djurovic offers in-person therapy in Schaumburg, Illinois and telehealth sessions for clients located anywhere in Illinois.
Yes. The Schaumburg office is a short drive from Arlington Heights, Palatine, Hoffman Estates, Rolling Meadows, and other communities in the northwest suburbs. Telehealth is also available for anyone in Illinois.
This work can include support for reproductive challenges, reproductive health concerns, fertility stress, reproductive loss, pregnancy and postpartum concerns, body image distress, relationship stress, substance use concerns, and major life transitions.
Yes. Substance use concerns and reproductive health concerns can each be addressed on their own or as separate parts of a broader clinical picture. The work is not limited to substance use during pregnancy.
No. Pregnancy and reproductive concerns are part of this work, but women's mental health therapy can also support anxiety, burnout, identity changes, shame, self-criticism, relationship strain, and other overlapping emotional stressors.
These pages may be especially helpful if your current concerns are centered around pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, or getting started with therapy.