“If you are curious about self-exploration, need help managing your mood and anxiety, long for a quiet and safe space, feel the need to recalibrate, or find yourself in “new and old country”, consider reaching out to me. I aspire to accompany you as you navigate challenges and celebrate triumphs with intention, grace, and hope.”
As a licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC), Lolan P. Adan works with both adult individuals and couples. Enriched by decades of client-driven work, Lolan accompanies people experiencing anxiety, depression, loss and grief, vocational/career stress, life transitions, acculturation challenges, chronic illness and related caregiving dynamics. Lolan also journeys with people in matters related to spirituality, faith, and overall meaning-making.
Lolan honors the unique charism of each client, incorporating mainly person-centered, existentialist, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), loss/grief, and developmental modalities in his overall therapeutic approach.
Lolan pursued an M.A. in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University Chicago, interning at The Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being. Lolan’s clinical formation continued with a residency at The Claret Center, followed by therapist positions at the Center for Personal Development and Wellman Psychology.
Born in Manila, Lolan moved to Brooklyn as a child and remains fluent in Tagalog (Filipino). Upon receiving a B.A. in Ethics, Politics & Economics from Yale University, Lolan spent over two decades pursuing a career on Wall Street, living in New York, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and London. After a period of intense discernment, Lolan executed a life pivot, eventually moving to Chicago to begin a new chapter focused on therapy and counseling.

