Dr. Bilka is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. She received her undergraduate degree with honors from the University of Georgia with a dual Bachelors degree in Psychology and Sociology. She went on to earn a Masters degree and Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. Her clinical training sites have included the International Academy of Design and Technology, the Genesis Therapy Center, Teen Parent Connection, and Gateway Foundation.
Dr. Bilka previously worked in the partial inpatient unit at Hartgrove Hospital working with children and adolescents suffering from psychological and behavioral challenges. She also has volunteered for years at domestic violence agencies and shelters providing support to women experiencing abuse in their romantic relationships. She is a member of the Illinois Psychology Association and American Psychological Association.
Dr. Bilka tailors her therapeutic approach to fit each client’s unique needs. She integrates several therapeutic approaches including cognitive behavioral, interpersonal, EMDR and relational techniques to provide comprehensive and dynamic treatment. Dr. Bilka’s clinical interests include gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender/questioning issues, adolescent and adult life transitions, relationship concerns, trauma and abuse. She specializes in treating teenagers and young adults dealing with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and trauma. Dr. Bilka is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, which has been proven highly effective for the treatment of trauma as well as with many other issues. She incorporates warmth, empathy, humor and insight-oriented methods into her practice. Dr. Bilka views the therapeutic process as a collaborative one in which the therapist offers understanding and support, providing the client with the space to develop a deeper understanding of his or her self and the courage to work toward change.
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