Mental Health Practice – Center for Therapeutic Services and Psychodiagnostics
Center for Therapeutic Services and Psychodiagnostics (CFTSAP) is a comprehensive mental health and psychological testing practice with two Illinois locations: 4209 W Shamrock Lane, Suites B & C in McHenry, and 500 Coventry Lane, Suite 260 in Crystal Lake. Services are available in-person at both offices and via telehealth throughout Illinois for clients who prefer remote access.
The practice employs clinical psychologists and licensed therapists who serve individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents across a broad range of presenting concerns. Treatment modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Brainspotting, biofeedback, the Safe and Sound Protocol, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for autism treatment, hypnosis therapy, meditation, Reiki, and use of the BioMat. Psychodiagnostic and psychological testing services are provided for children. The Gottman Method is listed as an approach for couples counseling. Gender-affirming care is also offered for LGBTQ+ clients.
Additional services include parenting classes, mediation services, fitness and nutrition coaching, and a clinical training program for professionals. Career opportunities at the practice are noted on the website.
Clinical specialties addressed include anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, obsessive compulsive disorder, ADHD with a particular focus on adult women, anger management, child and teen depression, and behavioral concerns. Couples services cover communication difficulties, infidelity, and divorce recovery.
Session formats include phone, video, and in-person consultations. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and offers insurance matching assistance for new clients seeking a provider within their coverage network. Phone contact: 815-344-9443.
McHenry and Crystal Lake are both cities in McHenry County in northeastern Illinois. The dual-location structure allows CFTSAP to serve a larger geographic area within the county and surrounding region. The breadth of services, ranging from psychodiagnostic testing and ABA to biofeedback and Reiki, reflects a multidisciplinary model that draws on both clinical psychology and integrative wellness offerings within a single organizational framework.
The practice explicitly states it does not provide emergency services and directs individuals in crisis to 911 or the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.