Jeffrey Sumber is changing the world, one relationship at a time.
For over two decades, he has worked to understand the human
experience from as many angles as possible. As a successful
psychotherapist, marriage counselor, and life coach, Jeffrey has helped
thousands of people live their best lives.
Inspired by his own journey as a young man who overcame personal
obstacles through self-examination and the search for the “Answer,”
Jeffrey has first-hand knowledge of the concepts and quandaries that
many find themselves questioning at one point or another.
Using a creative, unconventional approach, he creates a safe, empowering path for clients as they embrace
their personal work and shift old paradigms. In addition, Jeffrey has developed such an innovative system
for relationship counseling that struggling couples from around the world seek him for advice, support
and the tools to move from surviving to thriving together.
Jeffrey also offers inspirational workshops on topics such as “You Are The Visionary Leader of
Tomorrow” and “Conscious Coupling.” He has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, First Magazine, Chicago Red Eye,
Voice America Business and blogs such as Psych Central and MindBeautySpirit.com.
Jeffrey holds a Masters of Theological Studies from Harvard University, a Masters in Transpersonal
Psychology from Southwestern College, and a Bachelors in Political Science from Colgate University.
He has also done extended coursework at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich and has studied with masters
such as Wayne Dyer, Harville Hendrix and Arnold Mindell.
In addition to his work as a licensed professional clinical counselor, Jeffrey teaches Sociology and
Psychology at National-Louis University and joyfully serves as a non-denominational wedding officiant
through his company, Celebrate Love Chicago! His first book, Collapsing Space, is due out in 2011
and traces his personal journey of discovery in a humorous, highly instructive memoir.
For more information about Jeffrey, please visit www.jeffreysumber.com.
Every relationship faces problems but with a good, solid process in place, any couple can thrive.