

Dr. Claudine Liss is a licensed clinical psychologist and has been in practice for the last twenty years. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Michigan and her Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology.
Prior to joining Fishbein Performance Group, Dr. Liss worked at Jewish Child and Family Services (JCFS). While at JCFS, she provided individual, group, couples, and family therapy, conducted diagnostic assessments, supervised doctoral-level psychology students, consulted to local schools, and assisted with program development and training.
Dr. Liss provides therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and young adults. She specializes in helping her clients learn skills to decrease distress and to incorporate resilience, mindfulness, and confidence in their daily lives. Dr. Liss is committed to helping her clients feel better and live better: to engage in life in increasingly valued ways, to achieve meaningful short-term and long-term goals with ever-increasing personal fulfillment and life satisfaction.
Dr. Liss utilizes a strength-based therapeutic approach that incorporates a developmental, family systems, and psychodynamic framework. She also applies behavioral and cognitive-behavioral interventions to assist her clients with immediate symptom relief. Dr. Liss strives to enhance the emotional functioning, self-care, and well-being of her clients by strengthening their self-awareness, emotional resilience, self-esteem, and coping skills. She also seeks to improve social functioning by fostering positive relationships and supportive social networks.
Throughout her professional career, Dr. Liss has gained extensive experience evaluating and treating a diverse range of clinical concerns, including: mood and anxiety disorders, attention/executive functioning struggles, developmental delays, behavioral problems, caregiver-child attachment styles, learning difficulties, divorce and blended family concerns, loss and grief issues, social withdrawal, major life transitions, bullying and social aggression, impulse-control disorders, and Trichotillomania and other body-focused repetitive behaviors.

Dr. Claudine Liss
Senior Clinical Psychologist
o. 847-267-0001 x4
c. 847-977-4881