Skylar Wittenberg, LCPC, ADHD-CCSP is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor providing secure tele-health across Illinois. She partners with preteens, adolescents, college students, and young adults to navigate ADHD, anxiety, depression, school difficulties, relationship concerns, and other life transitions.
Skylar’s counseling style is collaborative and goal-oriented: sessions blend directive skill-building with insight work so clients leave with tools they can use right away. Trained at Adler University and seasoned in both non-profit and private-practice settings, she creates a genuine, transparent space where young people feel heard, challenged, and empowered to grow.








I approach treatment from a collaborative stance to help individuals make lasting and meaningful change. I believe that all people are capable of reaching their growth potential and I work alongside each client to help develop an individualized and goal-oriented treatment plan. Because each person brings a unique story and belief-system to counseling, I adjust my approach and techniques accordingly. While childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood can be marked with transitional turmoil and adjustment difficulties, I am here to offer help and guidance along the way. I am a firm believer in the power of counseling and coaching to improve your life satisfaction and optimize your personal growth.
I primarily work with preteens, teens, and young adults with a variety of presenting concerns, including (but not limited to) depression, anxiety, mood changes, ADHD, difficulty with transitions, school troubles, and family dynamic changes. I value being genuine and transparent with clients in order to create a space of safety and trust. I am a directive therapist who utilizes a mixture of both skill-building strategies, as well as insight-building techniques. In addition, I focus on acknowledging the humanness of our experience as essential for growth of the individual.
I completed my Masters in Counseling with a specialization in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adler University. During this time I interned with Smart Love Family Services, a non-profit, working with diverse children, adolescents, and their families. After completing my graduation requirements, I joined a private practice in Lincoln Park where I was working with children, adolescents, and young adults. I have also completed my ADHD-CCSP to become an ADHD certified professional.