Windy City Media Group Frontpage News

THE VOICE OF CHICAGO'S GAY, LESBIAN, BI, TRANS AND QUEER COMMUNITY SINCE 1985

home search facebook twitter join
Gay News Sponsor Windy City Times 2023-12-13
DOWNLOAD ISSUE
Donate

Sponsor
Sponsor
Sponsor

  WINDY CITY TIMES

Juniper Center moves into larger space for its counseling, therapy
Special to the online edition of Windy City Times
by Ross Forman, Windy City Times
2015-06-23

This article shared 3227 times since Tue Jun 23, 2015
facebook twitter pin it google +1 reddit email


The name for the Juniper Center was inspired by the life of juniper trees—shaped by the wind and sun, junipers form incredible root systems that allow them to survive and thrive with very few resources, in the most inhospitable places.

The Juniper Center is a group of practitioners providing holistic, state of the art care to those wanting to make changes in their lives. "Our team is committed to providing the kind of care that we would want for ourselves or for someone we love," said Dr. Margo Jacquot, the center's founder and director, who is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified supervisory addictions counselor and board-certified expert in traumatic stress. She is a local and national lecturer on trauma recovery, substance abuse, and LGBTQ and couples issues, among other topics.

Jacquot, 52, was born and raised in Chicago and now lives in north suburban Skokie. An out lesbian, she is married to her partner of 20 years and they have two children, ages 11 and 9.

"I had been a private practitioner for many years and 10 years ago, when we adopted our first son, I decided to work toward being home for dinner every night with my family," she said. "This is no small task for a therapist as many of us work evenings. I had always been very fortunate to have a waiting list in my practice and decided to take on an associate to help fill the need. We are now up to 15 therapists and have five locations. As such, I have been able to move into more and more of an administrative role in the practice and to create 'centers within the center' that will more completely meet the needs of those we serve."

All 15 therapists work out of the Juniper Center's suburban Park Ridge office, though several work out of the other locations as well. "We are a team and that feeling of team is incredibly important to the vibe of the practice, no matter what location, and the level of care that we provide," Jacquot said.

The Juniper Center moved into a new, larger office in Park Ridge in early March, outgrowing its former office of the past 18 years.

"I [am] very committed to having a comfortable, welcoming space for our staff and our clients," Jacquot said. "This space also will afford us the opportunity to hold groups, conduct trainings, offer workshops and generally expand our services."

The Juniper Center has smaller satellite offices in Chicago ( at Michigan and Chicago Avenues ) Oak Park, Northfield and Barrington.

"When I began practicing, it was easy to find LGBTQ-affirming therapy services in the city, but many, many people who lived in the suburbs were then tasked with making the long drive to find the help they needed. This was 1996 and I hoped that an office in the suburbs would help meet the need—[and] it did," Jacquot said. "My practice filled quickly with LGBTQ people from surrounding areas. I had people driving in from Rockford, Kenosha and Crystal Lake.

"The good news is that the world is changing and there are many LGBTQ friendly/aware therapists to be had. We still pride ourselves on having members of our staff who self-identify as queer, gender variant, GNC, trans*, poly- and/or kink-friendly. Our therapist's personal and professional experiences add a richness to their work with people from these communities. We've been there; we understand."

Jacquot splits her time, serving clients and managing/developing the practice—and she enjoys both roles.

"But the best part of my job is being able to help people find their way out of a part—or the entirety—of their lives that causes them pain," she said. "To say that my work is rewarding is an understatement. To have a job that allows me to help people make incredible changes in their lives is an amazing gift."

That's why the most challenging part of her job is simply not being able to serve everyone. "While we have an incredible staff, many of whom will adjust their fees to help serve those in need, we are a for-profit clinic," she said. "We do not receive funding from any external sources. If we do not get paid, we cannot pay our bills. As such, there are times where someone will call for help, but all of our sliding fee scale slots are filled.

"I hate [to] turn away someone in need."

One of the major programs offered at the Juniper Center is the Rainbow Family Center, which provides therapy for people whose relationships do not reflect what might be considered typical. "Whether someone is LGBTQ, pansexual, polyamorous, practicing kink or their relationship is in some way atypical, The Rainbow Family center provides a safe, educated, informed space to work through issues resulting from living with difference and/or just provides a safe space for people to be themselves," Jacquot said.

Jacquot, in the mid-1990s, became a volunteer at Horizons Community Services ( now Center on Halsted ) in their psychotherapy department. "This was an amazing experience for me both in the client work, and also because it was accompanied by the opportunity to participate in a consultation group with other LGBTQ therapists—and of the therapists remains one of my dearest friends to this day," she said.

"There are so many rewarding periods of my career, but I have to say that one experience at the top includes in 2000 being invited to participate in the development of curriculum and to teach in the first LGBTQ Cultural Competency training program for therapists in the country. This was a cooperative effort with some LGBTQ therapist icons in the Chicago area, [such as] Bruce Koff, Jeff Levy and Theo Pintzuk. Howard Brown Health Center, BHC, Center on Halsted and Chicago Center for Family health were all participating agencies—and the program lasted for about seven years, and we trained dozens of therapists. Perhaps the best part for me, in addition to working with such an amazing team, was learning how much I didn't know. I am a much better therapist for having participated in this program."

Jacquot serves as the chair of the Sexual Orientation Gender Identity Section of the Illinois Psychological Association. In addition, she sits on the Legislative Committee of the Association. She said she is "incredibly proud of IPA's championing of legislation to pass marriage equality and currently to ban conversion 'therapy' practices."

Jacquot added, "As a team, we could not be more thrilled at some of the social changes that have occurred over the past few years, [including] marriage equality, a broadening of acceptance of LGBTQ individuals, couples ( poly's ) and families, strides in trans* awareness and acceptance, to name a few," she said. "While there remains much work to be done, we are committed to continuing to expand the safe space that we provide. An example of this safe and affirming space is Gendernauts—a new group for trans* and gender non-conforming teens that we will offer this summer. I am excited about the group and our ability to serve these young folks, and I am excited that The Juniper Center will be doing so in collaboration with another LGBTQ-affirming practice, Chicago Counseling Associates."


This article shared 3227 times since Tue Jun 23, 2015
facebook twitter pin it google +1 reddit email

Out and Aging
Presented By

  ARTICLES YOU MIGHT LIKE

Gay News

Families of trans youth in Tennessee can still seek out-of-state healthcare, despite new amendment 2024-04-26
--From a press release - NASHEVILLE — Parents can still seek gender-affirming health care for their children outside of Tennessee, despite legislation headed for the governor's desk aimed at creating confusion and fear for these ...


Gay News

Chicago Red Stars place forward Ava Cook on season-ending injury list 2024-04-21
--From a press release - CHICAGO (April 20, 2024) — The Chicago Red Stars announced the following health update on forward Ava Cook: Cook sustained a knee injury during Red Stars training this week. After further medical evaluation, it was determined ...


Gay News

Legislation to increase HIV testing, Linkage to Care Act passes Illinois House with bipartisan vote of 106 2024-04-20
--From a press release - SPRINGFIELD — Thursday night, House Bill 5417, the Connection to HIV Testing and Linkage to Care Act, or the HIV TLC Act, championed by State Representative Kelly Cassidy (D-Chicago) passed the Illinois House of Representatives with ...


Gay News

Hunter leads resolution declaring April 2024 as Minority Health Month 2024-04-18
--From a press release - SPRINGFIELD — To raise awareness about the importance of cardiovascular health, particularly among minority communities, State Senator Mattie Hunter passed a resolution declaring April 2024 as Minority Health Month in ...


Gay News

Supreme Court allows Idaho ban on gender-affirming care for minors 2024-04-18
- The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a request by Republican Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador to lift a lower court's temporary injunction preventing the state from enforcing its felony ban on gender-affirming care for minors, The ...


Gay News

Howard Brown reaches tentative agreement with union after 1.5 years of contentious negotiations 2024-04-18
- Howard Brown Health has reached a tentative agreement with its union, after a year and a half of negotiations that included two workers strikes. The Illinois Nurses Association, which represents about 360 employees at Howard Brown ...


Gay News

SAVOR Vivent Health/TPAN leader talks about Dining Out for Life 2024-04-17
- On Thursday, April 25, people can join the city's restaurant community for Dining Out For Life Chicago, an event ensuring people affected by HIV/AIDS can access essential services. We want to show up in the communities ...


Gay News

First Queer and BIPOC-owned Illinois cannabis company opens Northalsted dispensary 2024-04-12
- A small group gathered April 12 at 3340 N. Halsted St. to celebrate the grand opening of a historic new Northalsted business. SWAY, Illinois' first queer and BIPOC-owned cannabis company, marked the opening of its dispensary ...


Gay News

David E. Munar reflects on Howard Brown leadership and new Columbus, Ohio post 2024-04-11
- On April 1, David E. Munar started his tenure as CEO of the Columbus, Ohio-based non-profit health system Equitas. The date marked the latest chapter for Munar, who previously helmed AIDS Foundation Chicago and, most recently, ...


Gay News

UK's NHS releases trans youth report; JK Rowling chimes in 2024-04-11
- An independent report issued by the UK's National Health Service (NHS) declared that children seeking gender care are being let down, The Independent reported. The report—published on April 10 and led by pediatrician and former Royal ...


Gay News

LPAC, Arizona LGBTQ officials denounce Arizona Supreme Court ruling on abortion 2024-04-10
--From a press release - Washington, DC — Yesterday, in a decision that starkly undermines reproductive freedoms, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled to enforce a 160-year-old law that criminalizes abortion and penalizes healthcare providers who ...


Gay News

For Deb Robertson, the end-of-life issue is very real 2024-04-07
- For just about everyone, life is hard enough. However, talking about ending that life—especially when one is terminally ill—is just as difficult. Ten states have authorized medical aid in dying, although Illinois is not one of ...


Gay News

KFF survey shows extent of LGBT-related discrimination 2024-04-07
- KFF—an independent source of health policy research, polling and journalism—released "LGBT Adults' Experiences with Discrimination and Health Care Disparities: Findings from the KFF Survey of Racism, Discrimination, and Health." This ...


Gay News

NATIONAL mpox, Trans+ Day of Visibility, police items, Best Buy, Gentili's death 2024-04-05
- The CDC has concluded that mpox cases are on the rise in the United States, increasing to almost double what they were at the same time last year, according to ABC News. There is a national year-to-date estimate of 511 cases ...


Gay News

DoJ accuses Utah of bias against incarcerated trans woman 2024-04-03
- The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) filed a lawsuit against the State of Utah, including the Utah Department of Corrections (UDOC), alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ...


 


Copyright © 2024 Windy City Media Group. All rights reserved.
Reprint by permission only. PDFs for back issues are downloadable from
our online archives.

Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, drawings, and
photographs submitted if they are to be returned, and no
responsibility may be assumed for unsolicited materials.

All rights to letters, art and photos sent to Nightspots
(Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago
Gay and Lesbian News and Feature Publication) will be treated
as unconditionally assigned for publication purposes and as such,
subject to editing and comment. The opinions expressed by the
columnists, cartoonists, letter writers, and commentators are
their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of Nightspots
(Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender News and Feature Publication).

The appearance of a name, image or photo of a person or group in
Nightspots (Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times
(a Chicago Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender News and Feature
Publication) does not indicate the sexual orientation of such
individuals or groups. While we encourage readers to support the
advertisers who make this newspaper possible, Nightspots (Chicago
GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago Gay, Lesbian
News and Feature Publication) cannot accept responsibility for
any advertising claims or promotions.

 
 

TRENDINGBREAKINGPHOTOS







Sponsor
Sponsor


 



Donate


About WCMG      Contact Us      Online Front  Page      Windy City  Times      Nightspots
Identity      BLACKlines      En La Vida      Archives      Advanced Search     
Windy City Queercast      Queercast Archives     
Press  Releases      Join WCMG  Email List      Email Blast      Blogs     
Upcoming Events      Todays Events      Ongoing Events      Bar Guide      Community Groups      In Memoriam     
Privacy Policy     

Windy City Media Group publishes Windy City Times,
The Bi-Weekly Voice of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Community.
5315 N. Clark St. #192, Chicago, IL 60640-2113 • PH (773) 871-7610 • FAX (773) 871-7609.