Jefferson Park Counseling’s Philosophy
Jefferson Park Counseling was formed under the belief of unlimited compassion and empathy. There are many people struggling, feeling isolated and lost with their journey. We want to provide support, and be an ally to those who feel marginalized or alone. Whether it is chronic and persistent mental health issues or transitioning to adulthood, we want to provide assistance during those times of strife.
Jefferson Park Counseling believes the client is the expert of their own life. We are not going to tell you what to do, but we can help you identify what you want to do. We are nonjudgmental and empathetic, we want you to feel safe and free from shame or embarrassment. We value your trust and appreciate you letting us in on your journey.
Meet the Team
Bill Koch, LCPC
Bill is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) who specializes in life transitions, relationship issues, anxiety disorders, and mood stabilization. Bill’s life philosophy is to stay present and engaged in the moment, and trying to find balance in our emotions and actions. Staying true to our values yields satisfaction and happiness.
Bill believes meaningful activity is the way to sustain happiness in life, and believes that many people experience difficulty when they feel stuck. He is passionate in finding ways to break through periods of stagnation and working with clients to find meaning and value. Bill is married and spends his time enjoying walks with his dog, cooking, and cheering for various Chicago sports teams.
Bill obtained a Bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University, and also holds a Master of Arts degree in Counseling from the Adler School of Professional Psychology. He has experience working in a variety of mental health services; including private practice, community mental health, hospitals, and residential centers.
Accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO, United Healthcare, Cigna and self-pay.
Located at 5128 Elston and Telehealth
Noelle Deseno
Noelle Deseno is a Licensed Social Worker who has been practicing since 2018.
She graduated from Olivet Nazarene University with a Bachelors in Social Work. She
then received her Master’s degree in Social Work from Aurora University with a
mental health focus.
Noelle has had experience working with at-risk children in the
Bourbonnais school district, adults at Safe Families Chicago, children and
adolescents with Autism and chronically ill seniors in area nursing homes. She also
has had opportunities with supporting at risk individuals receiving assistance from
food pantries as well as providing 1:1 counseling for adults with depression. With a
compassionate and non-judgmental approach, Noelle creates a safe and supportive
space for clients to explore their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
By utilizing a client-centered approach Noelle is able to help individuals identify
triggers and create goals with them for a new healthier lifestyle. Whether you’re
struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or a difficult life transition,
Noelle can help you develop the tools and insights you need to move forward.
In her spare time, Noelle enjoys spending time with her husband and family,
traveling to new places and enjoying nature.
If you’re ready to start your journey
towards healing and growth, Noelle is here to support you.
Accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield
Telehealth only