Positive Sobriety Institute offers expert, confidential addiction treatment for adults and professionals committed to building a life in recovery. Our downtown Chicago facility is conveniently located just minutes from West Loop, placing a nationally recognized program within easy reach of one of Chicago’s fastest-growing and most dynamic neighborhoods.
Wicker Park occupies a singular place in Chicago’s cultural landscape. A neighborhood of independent spirit, artistic energy, and a deeply rooted sense of community, it draws a diverse and eclectic population of creatives, entrepreneurs, young professionals, and long-time residents who value authenticity and individuality above all else.
Yet beneath the vitality of any thriving urban neighborhood, addiction can take hold in ways that are difficult to recognize and even harder to address alone. Substance use disorder affects people across every background, profession, and lifestyle, and for those in Wicker Park carrying that weight, knowing where to turn for help is the crucial first step.
Positive Sobriety Institute has been serving Chicago since 2014, providing addiction treatment in Wicker Park, IL and the surrounding west and northwest side through a program defined by clinical excellence, deep compassion, and a genuine respect for each client’s privacy and dignity. Our downtown Chicago facility is a straightforward commute from Wicker Park via the Blue Line or a short drive along Milwaukee Avenue, making consistent, sustained engagement in treatment realistic for those living in the neighborhood.
PSI’s downtown Chicago facility is accessible from Wicker Park via a short drive east along Milwaukee Avenue or Division Street. The Blue Line CTA train provides a fast and direct connection from the Damen or Division stations into the downtown area, with the journey typically taking under twenty minutes. Several bus routes also serve the corridor between Wicker Park and PSI’s Streeterville location.
Every client at PSI receives a personalized treatment plan built through comprehensive assessment and guided by a multidisciplinary team of addiction specialists, therapists, and psychiatric professionals. PSI’s continuum of care integrates evidence-based clinical modalities with holistic therapies, addressing the full complexity of addiction and supporting recovery at every level.
Effective, lasting treatment begins with an honest and thorough understanding of each client’s situation. PSI’s initial evaluation covers substance use history, mental health, medical background, and personal circumstances in detail. For professionals in safety-sensitive or regulated roles, PSI’s affiliate program MCAP Chicago provides formal multi-day fitness for duty evaluations tailored to the demands of high-accountability careers.
PSI’s PHP offers a full day of structured, intensive treatment five days a week, incorporating personalized group therapy, individual counseling, addiction education, and access to on-site psychiatric services. Clients return home or to PSI’s sober living apartments each evening, maintaining the family and personal relationships that are a vital part of the recovery process.
PSI’s Intensive Outpatient Programs are available in both daytime and evening formats, offering the flexibility that working professionals and adults with demanding schedules genuinely need. Daytime IOP provides a structured half day of programming five days a week, while evening IOP meets three nights per week, delivering evidence-based group and individual therapy alongside ongoing psychiatric support in a format that fits around professional and personal commitments.
Addiction rarely exists in isolation. Many of PSI’s clients present with co-occurring mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, trauma, or other mood and personality disorders that must be understood and addressed alongside the substance use itself. PSI’s integrated dual diagnosis approach treats both concurrently within the same clinical framework, producing more comprehensive and resilient outcomes for clients whose recovery requires attention to the full picture of their mental and emotional health.
PSI’s treatment model incorporates somatic therapy, mindfulness and meditation, yoga, art therapy, sound therapy, and nutritional wellness alongside its clinical programming. These holistic modalities address the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of recovery, supporting a depth of healing that complements and enriches the evidence-based clinical work.
PSI’s support extends well beyond formal treatment. Every client leaves with a personalized relapse prevention plan and ongoing access to PSI’s continuing care program, providing accountability, peer community, and professional support throughout the ongoing journey of recovery.
PSI’s clinical expertise covers the full spectrum of substance use disorders, with deep experience in treating alcohol use disorder among adults and professionals across Chicago’s neighborhoods. Alcohol rehab in Wicker Park, Chicago at PSI means access to a multidisciplinary clinical team, a full-time on-site psychiatrist, and a treatment approach that is both evidence-based and deeply personalized.
No two clients arrive at PSI with the same story, and no two treatment plans look the same. PSI meets every individual where they are, building a recovery plan that reflects their specific history, circumstances, and goals, and supporting them through every stage of the process with genuine clinical commitment and care.
For the many Wicker Park residents whose lives cannot accommodate a residential treatment program, PSI’s outpatient options provide a clinically robust and genuinely supportive path to recovery that works around existing responsibilities. An outpatient addiction program near Wicker Park at PSI offers the same depth of clinical care and therapeutic community as more intensive programs, delivered in a flexible format that respects the realities of each client’s life.
PSI’s downtown location keeps the commute from Wicker Park short and consistent, removing one of the most common practical barriers to sustained engagement in treatment.
For many people, the journey toward recovery begins with a single conversation. PSI’s substance abuse counseling near Wicker Park, Chicago draws on a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches including CBT, DBT, ACT, IFS, and trauma-informed modalities, all delivered by a team of experienced and compassionate clinicians.
Individual and group therapy form the core of PSI’s counseling approach, with sessions designed to encourage self-discovery, build coping skills, and help clients develop a clearer and more honest understanding of their relationship with substances and with themselves. Psychiatric support is available throughout, ensuring that every dimension of a client’s wellbeing is attended to.
Our admissions team is ready to speak with you confidentially about your options and help you take the first step toward recovery. Every conversation is completely private and without obligation.
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Hearing from those who have walked through PSI’s program and rebuilt their lives offers the most honest picture of what treatment here can mean. Their experiences reflect the quality of our care and the genuine possibility of lasting recovery.
Posted on Sandeep SagarTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Positive Sobriety Institute is exceptional. From the first interaction through the full course of treatment, the team was professional, organized, and genuinely compassionate. PSI combines clinical excellence with real humanity — you’re treated with dignity while also being held accountable in a way that actually creates lasting change. The programming is structured, evidence-informed, and thoughtfully delivered. The individual and group therapy were consistently high quality, and the overall environment felt safe, steady, and focused. I also appreciated how responsive the staff was — questions were answered clearly, support was available when it mattered, and there was a sense that everyone was pulling in the same direction. What stood out most is that PSI isn’t just about “stopping” — it’s about rebuilding. They helped me develop practical tools for cravings, triggers, and emotional regulation, but also for life structure: routines, boundaries, and daily actions that support long-term recovery. The aftercare planning was especially strong — not just a generic handoff, but a realistic plan that connects the dots between treatment and real life. A big part of recovery is getting your life back, including returning to work and responsibilities. PSI helped me think through that transition in a grounded way: how to stay stable, how to stay connected, and how to do the next right thing even when life gets busy again. I left with clarity, structure, and momentum — and with real hope. If you or a loved one is serious about recovery and wants a place that takes treatment (and people) seriously, PSI is an outstanding choice. I’m deeply grateful for the care I received here.Posted on Eduardo AriasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It’s incredibly difficult to capture in a few sentences the positive changes I have experienced in my life due to my time at Positive Sobriety Institute. The saying “you get what you put in” is a very apt one. PSI helped me set a foundation that has changed my life in a way that merely must be witnesses. There’s a reason I only have Just For Today. PSI gave me the toolkit needed to get over the one year hump of being clean from alcohol, drugs, and other terrible things. I am forever in their debt. I only have JFT, may you find this place as well, do the footwork, so that “no addict ever need die from the horrors of addiction”. Thy will be done. cheers.Posted on MarkTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Entered with a high level of apprehension, low expectations and uncertainty. My experience here exceeded my expectations. The group of individuals and the process help build a very stable foundation for me. The psi leadership group st all levels weee outstanding. While the results are yet to unfold I left a better person and a solid vision of the future my group associates many have continued the connection through our journey.Posted on Randall LissTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A staff of expert professionals run PSI. They have great insight and know how to get right to where it counts. Definitely the best place together help with addiction in the Chicago areaPosted on Doc OckTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lots to say! I'm a physician, and was at PSI for 8 weeks in early 2025. Their main values are creating a sense of community and belonging, and encouraging self-reflection and self-discovery. I felt they were very trusting, encouraging gradual autonomy in the myriad available directions for assisted and self help, and in other ways like encouraging us to visit home or explore Chicago. While I was stretched financially, they were extremely charitable in ways I didn't expect, deepening my trust that they had my best interests over their financial interests. I know some people have understandable skepticism of rehab facility priorities, but you absolutely will not get ripped off here, and they transparently explained anything I asked about. They listen intently to feedback, and the hours and expectations are reasonable - if anything lenient to promote independence. The high-rise apartments have beautiful views, great location and amenities, and are clean and well-supplied. They handle Covid and health situations safely, and while I'd prefer no roommate, it does enhance mutual help and community. In fact, I stay in regular touch with people because of it. Chicago's expensive, but this was an investment in my future happiness, purpose, and fitting into the life I want. The program is well-designed and comprehensive, and I urge taking the customized treatment plan seriously, as it was a massively useful way to tailor various resource exposures to my needs and interests. They encouraged open-minded experimentation with a wide variety of treatment resources, resulting in a diverse toolkit to utilize upon discharge. This helped me handle stress, cravings (which will always pass), and generally be able to quickly reframe my outlook and adapt. Pouring your honest heart into the How It Was assignment is extremely revealing and cathartic, family counseling and resources were a relief, it seems everyone loves the small group sessions in which challenging supportively is favorable, there are several AA alternatives, and PSI was very supportive after I left. My attorney said the letter written for me was the best he'd seen, reflecting the program quality. For those of us who tend to isolate, the treatment community was really lovely, with regular community events for socializing, and open-door access to the various therapists. I want to especially say that I felt they genuinely cared about and got to know me, which made an enormous difference in my willingness to trust them and buy into the program. They got very excited when I made progress and develop insights, which really helps cultivate a sense of achievement. Special shoutouts to therapists Mike and Tim, but I had excellent, instructive, and helpful interactions with literally everyone working there; they're all great people. They tried hard to set me up for a smooth transition back into my life, and should probably all get raises. Being here helped reorient my life, equipping me with confidence to handle both known and unknown future adversities. I was surprised to cry when I said goodbye, but it was all so therapeutic and helpful that I did. I even feel teary gratitude writing this. Finally, I'd like to say that we get out of this sort of experience what we put into it, and attitude makes a big difference. If you think you have a problem, then this is a great place to start solving it. If you don't think you have a problem, then any rehab is going to be a pain. I know that acceptance is hard, but we usually land in this situation for an obvious reason. I guess I'd say a seed has to split in order to sprout. While the splitting part isn't always fun, I felt comfortable here to be able to grow, which made me feel proud and capable. Try like hell to avoid regret, cynicism, and distrust, as I've learned and seen in this context it holds us back. Instead, accept and commit, because it will pay off. Don't worry about how long you may be here, and just get everything that you can out of it while you are. Best wishes on your recovery.Posted on David SchatzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am writing to express my profound gratitude for the exceptional experience I have had at PSI. This is my second attempt at an intensive outpatient program, and the positive impact of the right program was truly remarkable. PSI provides personalized support both individually and in group settings, enabling me to gain a comprehensive understanding of my addiction at its core. The individuals I have encountered and the dedicated staff have made a profound and lasting impact on my journey. I deeply regret not discovering this facility sooner. If you are grappling with addiction, I highly recommend seeking the services of PSI. They are the ideal resource for individuals seeking effective treatment and support. Once again, I extend my sincere appreciation to everyone who has contributed to my positive experience.Posted on Adam AizenbergTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you need help this is the place to go. This place helped me when I was at my lowest point, and I couldn’t be more thankful for the Positive Sobriety Institute in helping me with my recovery. If I could give them more stars I would!Posted on Matthew DTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you’re a licensed professional being forced into an evaluation by a board or program, or PHP, I urge you to be extremely cautious before agreeing to an assessment with PSI/MCAP in Chicago. I went through their two-day evaluation as a fully compliant nurse with over a year of clean drug tests and no reported safety issues. Despite this, they diagnosed me with severe cannabis use disorder—even though I hadn’t used cannabis in over a year, never failed a single test, and used it legally in the past for sleep and anxiety under medical guidance. They also performed neurocognitive testing on me while I was under the influence of prescribed Valium, and still used the results to claim I was cognitively impaired—without offering a retest or acknowledging how invalid that makes the findings. Worse, they took my prescribed use of medications like Adderall and Klonopin—used exactly as ordered—and over a year ago, and labeled me with stimulant and sedative use disorders, even while acknowledging those were “iatrogenic” (caused by medical care). The report ignored my diagnosed ADHD and pathologized my disagreement with their findings as “poor insight” or “rigidity,” rather than legitimate advocacy. They cited no collateral sources, except to explain what iatrogenic was, they sited a source from 1978. I had no workplace incidents, and no objective safety concerns. Despite that, their report was used to suspend my license, cost me my jobs, and disrupt my life entirely. If you’re required to undergo a professional fitness evaluation, I strongly recommend choosing an evaluator who is unbiased, actually knows how to follow DSM-5 standards appropriately, and considers objective facts—not one who imposes overly broad, harmful, and unscientific judgments that can destroy your career.Posted on Lesley SeligerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I spent time as a primary therapist at PSI and have only wonderful things to say about the program and my experience there. The clinical staff is passionate, kind and talented. The administrative staff is committed to quality care with dignity. I will continue to refer to this program as a LCPC in private/group practice.
Positive Sobriety Institute's downtown Chicago facility serves clients from across the city's neighborhoods, including Wicker Park. PSI offers a full continuum of outpatient addiction treatment including comprehensive assessment, Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient programming, dual diagnosis treatment, holistic therapies, relapse prevention, and continuing care. The Blue Line provides a quick and direct connection from Wicker Park to PSI's Streeterville location, making the program genuinely accessible to those living in the neighborhood.
PSI's downtown Chicago facility is among the most accessible specialist addiction treatment programs for Wicker Park residents, reachable in under twenty minutes via the Blue Line or a short drive along Milwaukee Avenue. While there are various treatment options across the city, PSI offers a combination of clinical depth, professional specialization, and personalized care that makes it a strong and practical choice for those in Wicker Park seeking high-quality addiction treatment.
PSI understands that when someone is ready to seek help, waiting is not always an option. While formal intake at PSI involves a comprehensive assessment process to ensure each client receives the most appropriate level of care, our admissions team works to move as quickly as possible for those who are ready to begin. We encourage anyone in Wicker Park who is ready to take that step to call us directly at 312-312-9000 to speak with our team and understand how quickly we can get you started.
PSI’s clinical team brings together some of Chicago’s most experienced and dedicated addiction specialists, therapists, and psychiatric professionals, each committed to walking alongside clients through every stage of their recovery.
If you or someone you care about is living with addiction, help is closer than you may think. PSI’s downtown Chicago facility brings expert drug rehab in Wicker Park, Chicago within easy reach, with a program built to protect your privacy, fit around your life, and support the kind of lasting recovery that makes a genuine difference. Reach out today.
Our team is here and ready to help you take the next step.

Leading our extraordinary team is Dr. Daniel Angres, a nationally recognized expert in psychiatry, addiction and substance abuse treatment, and physicians’ health programs. Triple board certified in Addiction Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology, and Addiction Psychiatry, Dr. Angres also serves as Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He has been published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, lectured at major academic medical centers, and authored groundbreaking books on substance abuse treatment and recovery, including “Healing the Healer” and “Positive Sobriety.”
Dr. Angres is also the recent recipient of the Innovation in Physician Wellness Award from the Illinois Psychiatric Society.
