Eve Brownstone, LCPC

Eve Brownstone, LCPC

Psychotherapist
IL
Maybe you've lost someone. Not just recently, maybe it was years ago, and you're surprised to find that grief is still showing up, still asking something of you. Or maybe the loss is fresh and enormous, and you don't know how to carry it and still move through the world. Maybe you're in a transition that doesn't have a name yet. A relationship ending. A role dissolving. A version of yourself you're not sure how to leave behind. You feel it in your body before you can say it in words: a heaviness, a tightness, a place where something got stuck. Maybe you're a caregiver for an aging parent, a partner, a child with complex needs and you've quietly set yourself down somewhere along the way. You're exhausted in a way that sleep doesn't fix. You need someone to hold space for you for once. Maybe you're a person who thinks deeply, feels deeply, and has always sensed that there are layers to your life that ordinary conversation can't reach. You've tried to figure it out on your own. You've read the books. And still something calls you inward, toward the unfinished work.
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About Eve Brownstone

Clientele seen

Young adults (18-24)
Individuals
Adults (25-64)
Families
Seniors (65+)
Groups

Treatment approaches

Art Therapy
Eclectic
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Experiential Therapy
Dance/Movement Therapy
Existential

Identity

Gender

Female

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Eve Brownstone

Maybe you've lost someone. Not just recently, maybe it was years ago, and you're surprised to find that grief is still showing up, still asking something of you. Or maybe the loss is fresh and enormous, and you don't know how to carry it and still move through the world. Maybe you're in a transition that doesn't have a name yet. A relationship ending. A role dissolving. A version of yourself you're not sure how to leave behind. You feel it in your body before you can say it in words: a heaviness, a tightness, a place where something got stuck. Maybe you're a caregiver for an aging parent, a partner, a child with complex needs and you've quietly set yourself down somewhere along the way. You're exhausted in a way that sleep doesn't fix. You need someone to hold space for you for once. Maybe you're a person who thinks deeply, feels deeply, and has always sensed that there are layers to your life that ordinary conversation can't reach. You've tried to figure it out on your own. You've read the books. And still something calls you inward, toward the unfinished work.

What should a new client know about working with you?

I'm a licensed clinical professional counselor with over 25 years of experience, and grief is at the heart of my work. I understand grief not as a problem to be solved but as a profound human process, one that touches identity, relationship, body, and spirit all at once. I'm also a certified grief educator, which means I bring both clinical depth and real psychoeducational grounding to our work together. I work with individuals, couples, groups and seniors.. I work with people navigating the death of a loved one, yes — but also ambiguous loss, caregiver burnout, relational wounds, trauma, and the grief that lives inside life transitions. I work with elders and with the families who love them. My approach is integrative and body-informed. I draw on from: Internal Family Systems, Mindfulness and Expressive Arts Therapy for understanding the different parts of you that are in conflict or pain, I don't believe healing is linear. I believe it's layered, cyclical, and sometimes surprising. And I believe the therapeutic relationship itself, the trust built between two people over time is one of the most powerful instruments of change there is.

What is your typical process for working with clients?

You want more than symptom management. You're not just looking for coping strategies. You want to understand yourself. You want to grieve fully, not efficiently. You want a therapeutic relationship that can hold complexity, contradiction, and mystery. You want someone who won't rush you toward resolution before you're ready, and who trusts that you have within you what healing requires. You want to be seen, not diagnosed, not fixed, but genuinely witnessed.

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Popular visit reasons

Anxiety
Cognitive Therapy
Depression
Marriage Counseling
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Therapy
Worry
Anxiety
Cognitive Therapy
Depression
Marriage Counseling

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Lesley University, Master's in Therapy

NPI number

1811904055

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What are common reasons for patients to see Eve Brownstone?

Eve Brownstone frequently sees patients for Anxiety, Depression, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Therapy. You can see other visit reasons for Eve Brownstone on their profile.

What languages does Eve Brownstone speak?

Eve Brownstone speaks English.

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