Freda Baron Friedman, PhD works in Chicago’s Streeterville area and suburban Northfield, Ill., providing psychotherapy for adults, utilizing individual, couples, and group psychotherapy. Her specialities include psychotherapy for individuals and families dealing with borderline personality disorder and working with those who have experienced various forms of trauma, loss, and relationship difficulties. In addition to running several client and professional groups in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Dr. Friedman has been a faculty member at ICSW since 2008 and a member of the Professional Enrichment Committee since 2001. She is also a clinical consultant and reviewer for Behavioral Technology, the international training program for Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and presents workshops, training programs, and lectures on issues related to Borderline Personality Disorder.
AREAS OF INTEREST & APPROACHES TO PRACTICE
Theoretical Orientation: Contemporary Psychodynamic and Relational;Populations: Adults, Couples, Families, and Groups; Areas of Specialization: Trauma, Attachment disorders, Developmental issues, Borderline Phenomenon, Family dynamics, Integration of psychodynamic and cognitive/behavioral therapies
EDUCATION
BA, William Smith College
B.S.N., College of Mount St. Vincent
MS., Columbia University School of Social Work
PhD, Institute for Clinical Social Work
Intensive Advanced Training with Marsha Linehan, Dialectical Behavior Therapy
COURSES TAUGHT AT ICSW
Cl 732: Disorders of Adulthood II
ADDITIONAL FACULTY ROLES
Consulting
Research Advising
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS
NASW
Illinois Society for Clinical Social Work
American and Illinois Psychiatric Nurses Association
Dissertation: Siblings of a certain age: The impact of aging parents on adult sibling relationships (2002)
CONTACT:
445 East Ohio Street, #250 Chicago, IL 60611
EMAIL: FBFriedman@Ameritech.net
PHONE: (773) 220-4283