About Us

Positive Regard Therapy (PRT) is a team of mental health professionals who are committed to treating clients with “unconditional positive regard.” This means that we try our best to meet clients where they are, understand their experiences and help them meet their goals without judgement. PRT serves clients in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago. Our therapists specialize in LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy, working with college students & young adults, men’s issues and sex-positive counseling.

In addition, PRT offers a clinical training program for graduate-level intern therapists. As part of this program, we accept BCBS PPO and offer reduced rate sessions. Seeing an intern therapist for a reduced rate, allows intern therapists to earn the hours they need for their program, and can be especially helpful for those who are unemployed, underemployed or do not have adequate health insurance.


 

Our Therapists

  • Bert Fox, LCPC

    (he/him)

    I'm the founder and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) at Positive Regard Therapy. I graduated with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling which I completed after a successful 17 year career in corporate marketing. My clinical interests include: LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy (with a particular focus around issues affecting gay, bi or queer men), anxiety, depression, gender and sexual identity development and concerns around sex, relationships and intimacy.

  • Christina Bueno, Intern Therapist

    (she/her)

    As a Bilingual Latina, I became a counselor after years of working as a professor of Latin American History and Latinx/Latin American Studies. I began to notice that more and more students seemed to be experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression. After taking my first counseling course, I decided to become a professional in the field. My aim is to help empower clients. I create a supportive environment for individuals and am especially interested in working with students and young adults and professionals.

  • Christopher Manvel, LCPC

    (he/him)

    I believe that you are the expert on your own life. As your therapist, I will hold up a mirror for you to see yourself, helping you to increase your capacity to give and receive love - to yourself and others. A meaningful, authentic client-therapist relationship is of utmost importance to me, and I strive to create safe and welcoming spaces for all by fostering an environment of empathy, openness and honesty.

  • Dana Wierzbicki, LPC

    (she/they)

    To me, the therapeutic relationship is what's at the heart of a meaningful experience in therapy-- a relationship where clients feel equally supported and respected whether they're talking about a proud achievement, a deep regret, or a fleeting moment. I think every person can relate to hiding parts of ourselves, our thoughts, and our lives out of a fear of being judged.

  • Erin Siegferth, Intern Therapist

    (she/her)

    I work with individuals and relationship partners of all kinds. My clinical interests include gender and sexual identity exploration, relationship and intimacy issues, trauma, transition-age young adulthood, and body acceptance. I consider myself kink-knowledgable and sex positive. When working with clients, I welcome consideration of the ways societal and cultural influences play out in our day to day lives.

  • Frank Floski, LCPC

    (he/him)

    I enjoy working with other Queer individuals, as well as allies, and have a focus on those who are wanting to explore their relationship with sex. This could be a look at intimacy, sexual function and behavioral issues as well as trauma and shame. I also work with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD and trauma backgrounds. Overall, my intention is to help people achieve a better understanding of their values and be able to accept and take control of their current situation.

  • Mike Unhoch, LPC, ALMFT

    (he/him)

    I work with individuals, couples, and relationships of all kinds (straight and LGBTQ+). I consider societal and cultural influences while helping clients to explore their relationship/intimacy issues, sexuality, identity, struggles with depression, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health concerns. I take a sex positive approach and am attuned to the needs of poly, non-monogamous, open, kink, and BDSM clients.

  • Sam Milstone, Intern Therapist

    (he/him)

    My practice with teens and adults often uses the tenets of geek therapy to employ my client’s hobbies and interests as safe context for their uncomfortable thoughts and feelings. My approach is client-centered, solution-focused, and feminist in its critical examination of our constructed lives and relationships. To find reasonable solutions to our problems, I find it important to contextualize our struggles within the oppressive weight of our cultural climate. I enjoy working with fellow LGBTQIA+ people and couples to celebrate our identities whether it be our queer sexuality, gender-queerness, ethnic identity, mental diagnoses, or neurodivergence.

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