Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). I received my masters degree at the Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work in Chicago, and my LCSW license in 1990, after taking the first clinical exam ever offered. I have extensive experience working with many different age levels. My post graduate training includes the basic principles of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) with Dr. Albert Ellis. I am selective about this style of therapy but also am eclectic about using different techniques such as mindfulness exercises. I have worked extensively counseling children and teenagers troubled with Asperger’s Disorder, ADHD, depression, and impulse disorders. My work with adults has included counseling for adult ADHD, career coaching, depression/anxiety and parenting skills, as well as couples counseling. I generally see clients M-F 12 upto 8 PM.
Currently, I have a keen interest in working with tennis and golf competitors on the mental side of their sport.
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Kenneth Stall is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing in Illinois with 53 years of clinical experience. He earned his master’s degree from the Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work in Chicago and obtained his clinical social work license in 1990 after taking the first clinical exam ever offered.
His post-graduate training includes study of the basic principles of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy with Dr. Albert Ellis. While he is selective in the use of REBT, he takes an eclectic approach to care and incorporates mindfulness exercises as appropriate.
Throughout his career he has worked with many age levels. His work with children and teenagers has focused on conditions such as Asperger’s Disorder, ADHD, depression, and impulse disorders. With adults he has provided counseling for adult ADHD, career coaching, depression and anxiety, parenting skills, and couples counseling.
Kenneth addresses a wide range of concerns including stress, anxiety, anger management, self-esteem, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, parenting challenges, bipolar disorder, and compassion fatigue.
He generally sees clients Monday through Friday from 12 up to 8 PM, and he currently has a keen interest in working with tennis and golf competitors on the mental side of their sport.
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