Kane Slosburg, LPCC
Kane Slosburg, LPCC
She/They
Staff Therapist
Kane is a queer Jewish clinician trained in both Psychodynamic and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She received her Masters’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from The Family Institute at Northwestern and continued there for a fellowship in Mindfulness and Behavior Therapies. Her approach to therapy is informed by combining the philosophy and practice of these two modalities. Clients can expect Kane to be non-judgmental, validating, and curious about their story, balanced by skill-based support for positive change.
As such, Kane enjoys working with a range of clients; from those at the beginning of the path of uncovering the big questions to folks looking for skill tune-ups in their day-to-day lives. As part of supporting clients working towards understanding the self, Kane also holds space to explore systems that impact the self and welcomes discussion and exploration on how social identities play a role both inside and outside the therapeutic room.
Prior to counseling, Kane was a research assistant studying consciousness, mindfulness, romantic relationships, passion, and creativity. She believes there is always more to learn and further to grow.