Our Locations
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
1323 Bond St, Ste 119
Naperville, IL 60563
630-961-2992: Administrative
630-717-9408: Counseling/Prevention
fax 630-596-8496
When the stress of everyday life becomes overwhelming, where will you and your family go for help?
360 Youth Services believes that children, families and young adults already have most of the tools they need to lead successful and fulfilling lives. Trained counselors offer support and intervention, teach skills, empower individuals, and help families navigate life’s challenges.
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Starting Tuesday, January 7th, we’re hosting an open group for the LGBTQIA+ community. Each week, we’ll explore a variety of topics, including skill building, interpersonal relationships, self-expression, and open discussions—where you can share, connect, and feel supported in a safe, inclusive space.
Come be a part of a supportive community where you can grow, express yourself, and create.
1323 Bond St, #119 Naperville, IL 60563
Ph 630-717-9408
Services at 360 Youth Services begin with a call to our intake line where youth, young adults or caregivers can speak directly with a therapist about their reason for wanting to explore beginning services. Through this phone intake process, a match with a therapist will be made or a caller may be given referrals to other providers. If beginning services at 360, paperwork can be sent out to the caller to complete before their first session or they can choose to do so at 360 the day of their first appointment.
We provide counseling support with a strength based approach using models such as CBT, DBT, TF-CBT, Family Therapy, Art Therapy and Play Therapy to address a wide range of presenting concerns such as:
Depression, Anxiety, Bullying, ADHD, Family Conflict, Navigating Divorce, Self-Esteem, Peer Pressure, Anger, School and Test Anxiety, Grief and Loss, Life Transitions, Self Injury, Parenting Challenges, Supporting LGBTQ Youth, and Effects of Chronic Stress Due to a Traumatic Experience.
Our counseling services are open to all youth between the ages of 10 to 25 and their families. To make counseling accessible for everyone, we work with youth and their families to determine a manageable fee.
To schedule an appointment, or get more information about our Counseling Services, call (630)-717-9408 and follow the prompts.
Counseling for
Children, Teens, & Young Adults
Elementary-aged children, teens, and young adults through age 25 are our top priority at 360 Youth Services. We can help by making sure that they have the right tools to navigate life’s challenges. Our therapists will focus on strengths, help identify goals, and work with each young person to create a path toward increased self-esteem and satisfaction.
Counseling for
Families and Parents
360 Youth Services believes involving family members, whenever possible, is the most effective way to help youth and bring about stability for the whole family. Families are a powerful source of support for kids and teens, and our team is trained to help decrease frustration and conflict while increasing a sense of family connection. Parenting support is offered to adults who have children under 25 even if those children do not attend services at 360.
Counseling for
Youth At-Risk
360 Youth Services provides emergency stabilization, follow-up counseling and supportive services for youth, ages 11-17 years old, who have runaway, are unable to go home, or who are at risk for involvement in the juvenile justice or child welfare systems. These specially-funded services are available to residents in the southern part of DuPage County. Crisis intervention staff are on call 24-hours a day to local area police departments in Aurora, Clarendon Hills, Darien, Downers Grove, Lisle, Naperville, Westmont, Willowbrook, and Woodridge.
Counseling for
LGBTQ+ Youth
Reasons why LGBTQ+ young people seek services are as unique as the community itself. Some youth need a safe place to explore and name who they are for the first time. Some youth experience trauma or rejection and want to find a way to process and cope with what has happened to them. Other youth and families need help navigating the coming out process together, while some youth do not feel safe or ready to open up to their families. Some youth and families need help navigating the transition process, such as changing names and accessing medical interventions such as hormone therapy or advocacy at school. We meet youth where they are at and support their right to explore, identify and express who they are.