SpringSource provides GLP-1 therapy and mental health support in Chicago and Northbrook, with virtual care available throughout Illinois.
Many people seek a therapist while taking GLP-1 medications to help navigate emotional, behavioral, and identity changes that can accompany medical weight management. At SpringSource, we provide specialized therapy and mental health support for individuals taking GLP-1 medications, including Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, and other semaglutide or tirzepatide treatments.

SpringSource offers specialized therapy for people taking GLP-1 medications who are navigating changes in appetite, body image, and identity. We provide thoughtful mental health support for individuals in higher-weight bodies who are contemplating or currently using GLP-1 medications such as Wegovy or Zepbound. Our practice specializes in working with people experiencing eating and weight-related concerns, including binge eating, compulsive overeating, body image distress, emotional eating patterns, and the complex psychological experiences that can accompany changes in weight, appetite, and self-image.
The World Health Organization recently issued updated guidance recognizing obesity as a chronic condition and emphasizing the importance of psychological and behavioral support alongside medical treatment. In this guidance, the WHO highlights Intensive Behavioral Therapy (IBT) as a key component of comprehensive care. IBT refers to structured, evidence-based therapy that helps individuals build behavioral and emotional skills to support long-term health. This work typically includes self-monitoring, coping and problem-solving strategies, skills for emotional regulation, body image work, relapse-prevention planning, and support in developing a more sustainable, compassionate relationship with food, movement, and the body.
At SpringSource: Eating, Weight & Mood Disorders, our approach aligns closely with WHO recommendations. GLP-1 medications support metabolic and appetite-related changes. Therapy addresses the deeper emotional drivers that medical treatment alone cannot resolve. Our experienced therapists help clients reduce shame, understand long-standing eating patterns, process self-image shifts, rebuild trust in their bodies, and develop tools that support both psychological well-being and durable behavioral change.
We offer individual therapy for eating disorders, a higher weight support group, and more structured care through our hybrid Intensive Outpatient Program for eating, weight, and mood disorders.
Considering therapy for help on your GLP-1 medical journey? Let’s talk.
Choosing support is an important decision. We offer a free 15-minute consultation to help us understand your needs and explore next steps together.
You can also call to schedule a consultation at 224-202-6260 or email our GLP-1 Mental Health Expert, Dr. Susan McClanahan.

Taking a GLP-1 medication can bring meaningful physical changes, but it often comes with emotional shifts that are less expected and rarely discussed.
Some individuals taking GLP-1 medications such as Wegovy, Zepbound, or Ozempic report emotional changes, mood shifts, or unexpected psychological adjustments as appetite and weight patterns evolve.
Many people experience identity changes during GLP-1 treatment. As the body changes, the internal sense of self may take time to catch up. Therapy can provide space to process these identity shifts and rebuild a steady relationship with the body.
These experiences are common and do not mean you are doing anything wrong. They reflect the complexity of change and the emotional work that often accompanies it.
Some individuals taking GLP-1 medications such as Wegovy, Zepbound, or Ozempic notice emotional or psychological changes that are not often discussed in medical settings. People sometimes search for help with experiences such as:
Therapy can provide a supportive space to process these experiences and develop practical tools for emotional well-being.
At SpringSource, we offer therapy tailored for individuals navigating a GLP-1 medical weight management journey. For many people, therapy becomes an important space to process the emotional and psychological adjustments that can accompany these changes. Our clinicians understand the complex emotional, behavioral, and relational layers involved and provide thoughtful, size-inclusive mental health care grounded in compassion and expertise.
Many people taking GLP-1 medications describe a noticeable reduction in what has come to be known as “food noise.” Food noise refers to persistent thoughts about food, eating, or cravings that can occupy significant mental space throughout the day.
When these medications quiet that internal signal, individuals often experience relief. At the same time, the change can feel unfamiliar or emotionally complex. Some people report feeling unsure how to relate to food when the constant mental pull toward eating suddenly becomes quieter.
Therapy can help people adjust to this shift, develop a more intuitive relationship with food, and explore the emotional patterns that may have been intertwined with eating behaviors for many years.
For many individuals, starting a GLP-1 medication like Wegovy or Zepbound comes with great hope for meaningful change. When results do not meet expectations, or progress feels slower or different than anticipated, frustration or self-doubt can arise. These feelings are common and understandable.
A medication not working as expected does not mean you have failed or that your efforts have been misplaced. Bodies respond differently to medical treatments, and weight, metabolism, hormones, and mental well-being are influenced by many factors beyond any single intervention.
At SpringSource, we help clients process these emotions with gentleness and compassion while expanding the conversation beyond medication alone. Our clinicians work alongside you to identify other avenues of support, including nutritional guidance and skills building, while exploring therapeutic approaches that address:
We focus on helping you build practical, sustainable tools that support both physical and psychological well-being, regardless of how a medication fits into your overall care.
Our support evolves to meet your needs.
Therapy sessions can be attended in person at our Chicago & Northbrook locations or virtually throughout Illinois.
Chicago Location
53 W. Jackson Boulevard, Suite 520
Chicago, IL 60604
224-202-6260
Northbrook Location
899 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 300
Northbrook, IL 60062
224-202-6260
A New Integrated Support Pathway
We are pleased to announce our relationship with Activation Fitness, a small, private strength training studio in Glenview that has served the North Shore community since 2009.
Activation Fitness stands out for its:
For many clients, strength work becomes an essential part of feeling grounded and steady, especially when appetite shifts or energy fluctuations begin to affect daily life.
A Client Story
One client began strength training to address mobility challenges and build confidence in her everyday movement. The individualized programming helped her increase muscle mass, stability, and trust in her body. When she later began GLP-1 treatment, she found that having a strength foundation supported her physical and emotional health in meaningful ways.
Stories like these remind us that mental and physical resilience often grow together.
If you are curious about how strength work could complement your emotional wellness, please speak with your SpringSource clinician.
Can therapy help while taking GLP-1 medications like Wegovy or Zepbound?
Yes. Therapy can help people process emotional changes, body image shifts, and eating patterns that may arise while taking GLP-1 medications.
Why do GLP-1 medications affect mood or emotional experiences?
Changes in appetite, weight, self-image, and social dynamics can affect emotional well-being during medical weight management.
What is Intensive Behavioral Therapy (IBT) for weight management?
IBT is an evidence-based therapy approach recommended by the World Health Organization that helps individuals develop sustainable behavioral and emotional skills to support health.