Thomas Byrne, M.D. is a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, a supervising child and adolescent analyst who has taught classes on development and supervised students/candidates. He is a graduate of University of Illinois medical school, Northwestern psychiatric Residency and the University of Chicago Child/adolescent fellowship.
Tom graduated from the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute in 2008 both as an adult as well as a child and adolescent analyst. Since then, he has served on the faculty as a teacher, supervisor, mentor and committee member. He has taught several case conferences, classes on development focusing on the latency period as well as an elective honoring the work of Marian Tolpin and Ken Newman.
He has a private practice in Oak Brook, Il where he sees adults, children and adolescents in therapy and analysis as well as prescribe medication when needed. Additionally, Tom works as a consulting psychiatrist At Stateville/NRC correctional facility one day per week.

