Wheaton Counselors

(630) 653-1717

 

 

PSYCHIATRISTS

 

Gary A. Casaccio, M.D.

Treatment Issues:  Depression, Nutrition, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder 


Education and Training:  Medical Degree (M.D.) from Chicago Medical School with psychiatry residency at Loyola University.  Licensed in Illinois as a Psychiatrist.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Dr. Casaccio is very interested in health, fitness, and nutrition.  His areas of specialty include depression, seasonal affective disorder, nutrition, and social anxiety disorder.

 

Maria Luisa P. Estrada, M.D.

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.), Depression


Education and Training:  Medical Degree (M.D.) from the University of the Philippines.  Received additional training in Child/Adolescent psychiatry from Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lutheran General Hospital.  Licensed in Illinois as a Psychiatrist.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Dr. Estrada works with children, adolescents, and adults.

 

Steve C. Lee, M.D.

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Depression

 

Education and Training:  Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Illinois, 1998.  Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine, 2002.  Chief Resident in Psychiatry at Rush University Medical Center, 2006.

 

Background and Experience:  Dr. Lee served as president of the medical student chapter of the Christian Medical & Dental Association in Rockford, IL.  He also has experience as a clinician for learning disabilities.

 

Special Interests and Services:   Dr. Lee's initial evaluations are one hour and follow-up medication management appointments are 30 minutes.  He has an interest in mood and anxiety disorders and personality traits. 

 

Additional Information:  Dr. Lee ascribes to the consensus view of psychiatry that integrates biological, psychological and social factors in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. He believes that spiritual matters are not an isolated, circumscribed entity, but are the overarching and underlying basis on which the biological, psychological, social factors subsist.  He also takes note of cultural phenomena that pertain to psychiatry such as the anti-psychiatric sentiment among both the secular and religious world, and the devastating effects of fatherlessness on individuals and society.

 

 

PSYCHOLOGISTS

 

Kristi Jordan Graham, Ph.D.  

Treatment Issues:  Depression, Ethnic minorities, Life transitions, Marital problems, Sexual abuse, Women's issues

 

Education and Training:  Bachelor of Arts degree from Wellesley College, 1994.  Master of Science and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from Vanderbilt University, 1997 and 2000, respectively.  Licensed as a Clinical Psychologist in Illinois.

 

Background and Experience:  Dr. Graham was an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago where she conducted research on HIV/AIDS in African American women and teenage girls.  She also received federal funding to explore African American women's partnership selection and HIV risk behavior.  Dr. Graham has taught graduate seminars on cultural awareness in psychology and has gained much of her clinical experience working with ethnic minority youth and families.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Dr. Graham's therapy style is collaborative and insight-oriented.  She is especially interested in helping clients and their families make progress in the areas of improving relationships, exercising forgiveness, and moving successfully through life transitions.  She has worked with ethnic minorities for much of her professional career, but extends her work to people of all races.  She offers reduced fees to clients who meet the financial guidelines.

 

Additional Information:  Dr. Graham has presented at numerous conferences over the years and has published an article in Current Opinion in Pediatrics.  She has also collaborated with several churches on HIV awareness among women and is available for speaking engagements to churches and organizations on a variety of topics.

 

Claudia Haas, Psy.D.

Treatment Issues:  ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Eating Disorders, Emotional/Personality Disorders, Marital Issues


Education and training:  Masters degree in Clinical Psychology and Doctorate in Psychology from Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL.  She is licensed in the state of Illinois as a Clinical Psychologist.


Background and Experience:  Dr. Haas worked for six years in the Community Mental Health Hospital. 

 

Special Interests and Services:  Dr. Haas counsels Individuals, family, and groups specializing in ADHD, emotional/personality disorders, eating disorders, depression, and Anxiety.


Additional Information:   Dr. Haas had an article published in Better Homes and Gardens on "Emotional Eating and Children."

 

Bradley Kahle, Psy.D.  

Treatment Issues:  Adoption Issues, Infertility, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Substance Abuse

Education and Training: Masters and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Forest Institute for Professional Psychology.  He is a member of the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology and is licensed in the state of Illinois as a Clinical Psychologist.

Background and Experience:  Dr. Kahle has extensive experience working in an Inpatient setting.  He is the director of the Day Program at the Meier Clinics in Wheaton and is an Adjunct Faculty member at Wheaton College, where he teaches in the Psy.D. program.

 

Special Interests and Services: Includes substance abuse, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, infertility, and adoption related issues

 

Alicia La Hoz, Psy.D.  

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Anger, Borderline Personality Disorder, Codependency, Conduct Disorders, Depression, Eating Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Stress,

Education and Training: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College.  Dr. La Hoz has been trained in several research based relationship programs such as Prevention Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP), Within My Reach (WMR), Family Wellness, and PREPARE/ENRICH.

Background and Experience:  Dr. La Hoz has worked with children in the foster care system, adolescents in an intensive day treatment program, with unmarried and married Latino couples, and with women victims of domestic violence. She is a senior consultant with Urban Strategies and has spearheaded the Chicagoland Association for Latino Marriages (CALMA), a faith based partnership, with the intent of providing preventative relationship programs for Latinos. Dr. La Hoz has spoken at national conferences on the healthy marriage initiative and cultural issues relevant to Latino couples and families. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Trinity International University, South Florida Campus, and the Hispanic Bible School, a distance extension program of Moody in Chicago.


Special Interests and Services:  As a bilingual (Spanish) and bicultural Individual and family therapist, Dr. La Hoz works with all age groups from six years old through geriatric with a special interest in working with marital issues.

 

Kristen McKnight, Psy.D.  

Treatment Issues:  Addictions, Anxiety, Boundaries, Co-Dependency, Depression, Eating Issues, Grief and Loss, Homosexuality, Life Transitions, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Parenting Issues, Post Partum Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Addictions, Spiritual Issues, and other treatment issues.  Works with men and women, from approximately age 18 through adulthood, including senior citizens.

 

Education and Training:  Doctorate from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, 1992.  Licensed in the state of Illinois as a Clinical Psychologist since 1994. 


Background and Experience: Dr. McKnight has been working with Meier Clinics since 1991.  She also works in a supervisory capacity at the Wheaton College Counseling Center.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Dr. McKnight particularly enjoys working with clients who desire to integrate Christian truths and principles into their therapy.  Her therapy style is relational, interpersonal, and cognitive-behavioral.

 

Additional Information:  Dr. McKnight is a member of the American Association for Christian Counselors (AACC).  Dr. McKnight has been married to Scot since 1973.  They have two adult, married children.

 

Margaret Nagib, Psy.D. 

Treatment Issues:  Bereavement, Co-Dependency, Eating Disorders, Spiritual Issues

Education and Training:  Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.

Background and Experience:   Dr. Nagib has worked at the Northern Illinois University Counseling Center, the Glen Oaks Adolescent Therapeutic School, and for Oak Forest Psychological Services. 


Special Interests and Services:  Dr. Nagib currently facilitates an Eating Disorders group at the Outpatient Clinic.

 

Additional Information:  Dr. Nagib's doctoral dissertation addressed issues relating to traditional gender role endorsement, faith maturity, and eating disorders. 

 

Nadia Persun, Ph.D., L.C.P.C. 

Treatment Issues:  Adolescents and Young Adults Issues, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Marriage and Family Therapy, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Women’s Issues

 

Education and Training:  Doctorate in Psychology/Human Development at the University of Chicago (Chicago, Illinois).  Dr. Persun is a certified instructor in Family Wellness Curriculum.

 

Background and Experience:  Dr. Persun has worked at the University of Chicago Hospital (Department of Psychiatry), and at the Roosevelt University Student Counseling Center. She completed her doctoral internship at the Meier Clinic in Wheaton.

 

Special Interests and Services:   Specialty areas include obsessive-compulsive disorder; love and intimacy over the life course; marital and family therapy; life transitions; career indecision; divorce; bereavement; immigration and acculturation issues.  Dr. Persun also has extensive experience working with adolescents.  She offers an educational relationship enhancement group for married and committed couples, which is at no charge for the attendees.  Dr. Persun also leads therapy groups for adolescents.

 

Additional Information:  Dr. Persun in fluent in Russian and French.

 

Nancy M. Rivas, Ph.D.  

Treatment Issues:  Helps children, teens and parents with issues of Abuse, ADHD, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment Issues, Depression, Family Conflicts, School Problems, Spiritual Concerns, Trauma. Sees adults for Biblical Conflict Resolution, EMDR treatment of Childhood Abuse, Parenting Issues, Postpartum Depression, Pregnancy Concerns

Education and Training:  Master of Arts in Theology (1998) and Psychology (1996), and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (2000) from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA.  Dr. Rivas completed a year long specialty training in Child Development and Infant Mental Health from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.  She received training through Peacemakers Ministry, learning how to address interpersonal conflicts in a Biblically faithful manner, in 1996-98.  Dr. Rivas received training in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Parts I and II, 2006.  Licensed in the state of Illinois as a Clinical Psychologist since 2001.

Background and Experience:  Dr. Rivas has served as the DuPage County home visitor for the Fussy Baby Network.  She serves as the Director of Breakaway, Meier Clinics' after school program for teens.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Dr. Rivas provides psychological testing for children and teenagers, most commonly for evaluation of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).  She provides psychological assessment related to learning disorders and other diagnostic questions.  Dr. Rivas also offers play therapy that is formatted to allow even young children with very limited verbal skills to do significant healing work in individual therapy.  This is often the most comfortable and effective method of therapy to use with some elementary-aged children as well as pre-school children.

 

Additional Information:  Dr. Rivas grew up in Naperville, IL.  She has been married since 1993 and has one son.  She and her husband are involved with a variety of ministries in their church community.  Dr. Rivas enjoys occasional public speaking, most frequently to parents' or church groups, and loves to speak to high school psychology classes about her work.  You can listen to her message on family stress during the holidays that was given at the Wheaton College Chapel on November 27, 2006, at hhtp://www.wheaton.edu/wetn/chapelfall06.htm. 

 

Paul R. Sather, Ph.D.  

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety Disorders, Assessment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.), Depression, Men's Issues, Spiritual Issues


Education:  Masters (1989) and  Doctorate (1992) from Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University.  Dr. Sather has been licensed in the state of Illinois as a Clinical Psychologist since 1993. 


Background and Experience: Dr. Sather is the Clinical Executive Director and Director of Clinical Training for the Wheaton Clinic.  He has worked in inpatient, partial, and outpatient programs for adults and adolescents.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Includes spiritual issues, men’s issues, anxiety disorders, depression, and assessment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.).

 

Additional Information:   Dr. Sather is on the National Register for Health Service Providers in Psychology.  He is a member of The Christian Association for Psychological Studies and the American Association of Christian Counselors.  Dr. Sather had the following article published,  "Punishment Enhances Reasoning's Effectiveness as a Disciplinary Response to Toddlers."  Journal of Marriage and the Family, Vol. 60, pp 388-403.

 

 

COUNSELORS

 

Jane Cairo, L.C.S.W.

Treatment Issues:  Family Systems, Genograms (creating family tree to examine family systems), Marriage, Women's Issues

 

Education and Training:  Bachelor of Arts from Moody Bible Institute, 1976.  Masters degree in Social Work from the University of Illinois at Chicago, 1983.  Completed three years of post-graduate studies through the Center for Family Consultation (Bowen Family Therapy). 

 

Background and Experience:  Jane has experience working as an inpatient therapist for children, adolescents, and their families.


Special Interests and Services:  Includes marriage, family systems, and women's issues.  She also offers Genograms. 

 

Additional Information:   Co-authored I Can't, God Can, I Think I'll Let Him, a devotional book for adolescent girls in recovery.

 

Curt Calas, L.C.P.C., C.S.A.T.-c 

Treatment Issues:  Addictions, Anger, Anxiety, Boundaries, Codependency, Depression, Family-of-Origin Issues, Marital Issues, Men's Issues, Premarital Counseling, Sexual Addiction, Spirituality

 

Education and Training:  Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1996.  Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois since 2006.  Certified Sex Addiction Therapist-c from International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals since 2008.  Level 2 training in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), 2009.  Completed the Dare to Soar Two-Year Transformational Program, 2007. 

 

Background and Experience:  Curt has extensive experience working in an inpatient setting as he was the Senior Clinician at Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital.


Special Interests and Services:  Curt counts it a privilege to be able to build relationships with his clients, helping them navigate life's transitions and work on the many issues people face today.  He is especially interested in helping clients wrestling with sexual addictions.

 

Additional Information:   Curt is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) and The Society for Advancement of Sexual Health (SASH).  He has been a leader in his church in support group settings such as Divorce Recovery, Faithful and True, and in the Premarital Ministry.  Curt has two children and has been married since 1996.

 

Cathy Conway, L.C.P.C.

Treatment Issues:  Adoption, Anger, Anxiety, Boundaries, Burnout, Depression, Loneliness, Phobias, Self-Esteem, Sexual Abuse, Singleness, Stress Management, Spiritual Intelligence/Integration, Women's Issues

 

Education and Training:  Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Trinity International University, 1998.  Licensed in Illinois as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor since 2001.

 

Background and Experience:  Cathy has worked in a group home, hospital, private practice, church, and a university setting, giving her a rich variety of experiences.  She has also worked in the exercise and nutrition industry to more fully understand physical well-being in order to integrate it better with the psychological and spiritual side of those she counsels.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Cathy works with adolescents and adults for a wide range of issues, including counseling, coaching, and mentoring.  Her therapy style is client-centered, strengths-based, and integrative.  She is currently offering reduced fees to clients who meet the Meier Clinics financial guidelines.

 

Additional Information:  Cathy's passion is in helping people to become free of the burdens that hold them back from being all that they were meant to be.

 

Ryan Daniels, L.P.C. 

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Men's Issues, Spiritual Issues.

 

Education and Training:  Master of Arts in Community Counseling from Concordia University.  Internship in counseling completed at Lawndale Christian Health Center.  Licensed in Illinois as a Licensed Professional Counselor. 

 

Background and Experience:   Ryan has worked with adults and families with a variety of needs at The Salvation Army and Lawndale Christian Health Center in Chicago.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Ryan works with adolescents and adults on a wide range of issues.  He describes his therapy as holistic in addressing the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the person.  He works to provide an empathetic environment to address the individual needs of each person.

 

Additional Information:  Ryan has over 11 years of experience working in ministry.  He has worked with adolescents as a youth director in a local church and as a leader with Young Life.  

 

Carol E. Davis-Serpas, L.C.P.C.  

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Divorce Recovery, Grief /Loss Recovery, Family-of-Origin Issues, Self-Injurers, Sexual Abuse Recovery


Education and Training:  Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University, 1991.

Background and Experience: Carol has over eleven years experience in psychiatric hospitals as a Christian counselor.

Special Interests and Services:  
Carol works in both the Day Program and the Outpatient Clinic providing individual and family therapy to adults and adolescents.  Carol describes her therapy style as warm but direct.  She accepts clients who qualify for a reduced fee based on financial guidelines.

 

Additional Information:  Carol attends a local, non-denominational church where she volunteers in the nursery.

 

Cal Elifson, Ed.D., L.C.P.C.

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Depression, Marital Issues, Men's Issues, Spirituality

Education and Training:  Bachelor of Religious Education from Grace Bible College.  Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from Western Michigan University.  Masters of Science in Guidance and Counseling from the University of Nebraska.  Education Doctorate in Counseling from Northern Illinois University.

 

Background and Experience: Cal is an Adjunct Professor at Judson College.  He has certification as a Family Wellness Instructor.  He has also served as a pastor and hospital chaplain where he received training in Clinical Pastoral Education.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Cal is a counselor and pastoral counselor at the Meier Clinics Day Program and also is a counselor in the Outpatient Clinic.  He has extensive experience working with people dealing with anxiety, depression, marital issues, and family-of-origin issues.  He frequently addresses how spirituality and recovery issues overlap.

 

Norm Hostetler, L.C.P.C.  

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Career Counseling, Depression, Financial Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Survivors of Childhood Abuse

Education and Training:  Master of Arts from Grace Theological Seminary.  Received additional counselor training from Larry Crabb and Dan Allender. Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois.

Background and Experience:   Norm has experience working in the fields of education, administration, and business.

 

Special Interests and Services:   Includes marriage and family counseling, survivors of childhood abuse, financial counseling, career counseling, depression, and anxiety.

 

Andrew O. Linder, L.C.S.W.  

Treatment Issues:  Adolescent and Children Issues, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.), Parent-Child Issues, Adult Recovery

Education and Training:
  B.A. from Trinity International University.  Masters in Social Work (M.S.W.) at the Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois, at Chicago.  Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Illinois.

 

Background and Experience:  Andy gained valuable experience working as a unit counselor at Rawhide Boys Ranch, and as a therapist at Lutheran Social Services of Illinois. 

 

Special Interests and Services:  Andy specializes in treating children, adolescents, and their parents for a wide range of concerns, including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.), parent-child issues and relationships, and adult recovery from childhood wounds, abuse, and dysfunction.

 

Additional Information:  Andy is a professional Footbag (Hacky Sack) player and has appeared in the Guinness World Book Records.

 

Natalie Pamphile, M.A. 

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Boundaries, Depression, Gender Identity, Minority Issues, Sexual Abuse, Spiritual Concerns, Women's Issues

 

Education and Training:  Master of Arts in Counseling from Trinity International University, 2000.  Completing Psy.D. degree from Wheaton College.  Natalie is certified in the "Within My Reach" Relationship Enhancement Curriculum.

 

Background and Experience:  Worked two years as an assessment counselor in residential substance abuse treatment facility in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.  Worked four years as case management coordinator and outpatient therapist in HIV/AIDS service organization in Miami, FL.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Natalie works with adolescents and adults on a wide range of issues.  She describes her therapy style as collaborative, eclectic, and dynamic.  Natalie is especially interested in working with diverse populations and dealing with mood disorders, abuse, relationships, and women's issues.

 

Char Sandberg, M.A., L.C.P.C.  

Treatment Issues:  Boundaries, Co-Dependency, Depression, Divorce, Grief, Family Therapy, Life Transitions, Women's Issues

Education and Training:  Masters degree in Counseling from Wheaton College.  Licensed in the state of Illinois as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Includes women's issues, boundaries, co-dependency, divorce, life transitions, grief, depression, and family therapy.  Char currently facilitates Conquering Co-Dependency Groups and "Listen to Your Life" Seminars.

 

Eiko Komuro Venovic, M.A.

Treatment Issues:  Anxiety, Boundaries, Depression, Diversity Issues (acculturation, interracial marriage, self-identity), Relationship Issues, Shame

 

Education and Training:  Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College, 2002.  Completing Doctor of Psychology degree in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College, August 2007 anticipated completion.  Received training and certification in PREPARE/ENRICH by Life Innovations, Inc., 2003, and in Family Wellness, 2006.

 

Background and Experience:   Eiko has been involved in numerous research projects through the Coalition for Latino Marriage and Puente at Wheaton College Graduate Psychology Department.   She has worked as a diagnostic extern and mental health consultant at Easter Seal and YMCA Head Start Programs in Chicago, 2005-2006.  She received diagnostic training at Will County Health Department and River Valley Juvenile Detention Center, 2004-2005.  Eiko worked at Trinity International University Counseling center, 2003-2204.  She has presented research findings at an American Psychological Association conference, 2005, and a Christian Association of Psychological Studies conference, 2007.  Eiko has given workshops for lay counselors and clergy in Dominican Republic, 2006. 

 

Special Interests and Services:  Eiko works with children, adolescents, and adults from diverse backgrounds on a wide range of issues.  She utilizes cognitive-behavioral theories and psychodynamic understanding of relationship in counseling.  Eiko is currently involved in Family Bridges at Meier Clinics as an assessment team member and educator.  She offers reduced fees to clients who meet the financial guidelines. 

 

Additional Information:  Eiko is originally from Japan and has been living in the United States since 1994.  She speaks and writes fluently in Japanese.  

 

Karen Watson-Jarvis, L.C.P.C.  

Treatment Issues:  Addictions, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional Abuse, Marital Issues, Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse


Education and Training:  Masters degree from Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL.  Certified in EMDR for Trauma and PTSD.  Licensed in Illinois as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor.

Special Interests and Services:   Karen works with adolescents and adults in individual and group settings specializing in depression, anxiety, physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, addictions, and marital counseling.

 

Additional Information:  Karen is co-author of the book Christ's Touch Changes Us.

 

Carol B. Wright, R.N., M.S., L.C.P.C.

Treatment Issues:  Abuse, Chronic Pain, Depression, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Family Therapy, Marital Therapy

Education:  Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois.  Licensed in Illinois as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and as a Registered Nurse.

Background and Experience:   As a registered nurse, she draws upon her medical knowledge and experience to better understand her patients.

 

Special Interests and Services:  Includes eating disorders; physical, sexual, and emotional abuse; domestic violence; depression; chronic pain.  Carol offers individual, marriage, and family therapy.


Additional Information:  Carol has had the following publications:

          "Inside the Secret World of Anorexia and Bulimia," Christian Psychology For Today, Fall 1990, Minirth-Meier Publication.

          "Fragile Friendships," Today's Better Life, Summer 1993.

          Understanding Eating Disorders, (Video), Vol. IV, Minirth-Meier Clinic of Wheaton Video Production Department, 1992.

          When Violence Comes Home, RBC Ministries, Aired on T.V. Nov. 1995

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Have you always wondered what those initials mean behind a person's name? 

Ph.D. or Psy.D. = Clinical Psychologist.  Licensed psychologist must be a graduate of a doctoral program in clinical, school, or counseling psychology accredited by the American Psychological Association/Counsel for the National Register of Health services providers and have two years supervised clinical or counseling psychology experience, at least one of which must be an internship and one must be postdoctoral  OR be a graduate of a doctoral program equivalent to a clinical school or counseling psychology program with appropriate coursework and have two years of supervised clinical school or counseling experience at least one of which must be an internship and one of which must be postdoctoral  OR be a graduate of a doctoral psychology program or a doctoral program which is psychological in nature and have completed a practicum, internship, and complete two years of supervised clinical psychology experience of which at least one year is postdoctoral.

 

L.C.P.C. = Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor.  Licensed counselors must hold a Master's or Doctoral degree in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, psychology (or a similar program approved by the Illinois Department of Regulations) in combination with two years of full-time satisfactory, supervised employment working as a clinical professional counselor subsequent to earning the Master's degree.  To maintain licensing, counselors must complete 30 hours of continuing education in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, psychology (or other Illinois Department of Regulations program) during the two years preceding the expiration date of the license.

 

L.P.C.  = Licensed Professional Counselor.  Licensed counselors must hold a Master's or Doctoral degree in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, or psychology.  Until 12/31/98, candidates without a Master's or Doctoral degree must have a Bachelor's degree and five years of full-time satisfactory, supervised counseling experience as a professional counselor.  To maintain licensing, counselors must complete 30 hours of continuing education in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, psychology (or other Illinois Department of Regulations program) during the two years preceding the expiration date of the license.

 

L.C.S.W. = Licensed Clinical Social Worker.  Social Workers must have a Master's degree in Social Work form an approved program and complete 3,000 hours of satisfactory, supervised clinical professional experience OR receive a Doctoral degree in social work in combination with 2,000 hours of satisfactory, supervised clinical professional experience.  To maintain licensing, social workers must complete 30 hours of continuing education in social work during the two years preceding the expiration date of the license.

 

L.M.F.T. = Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist.  Therapists must have a doctoral or masters degree in marriage and family therapy or a related field with an equivalent course of study in marriage and family therapy from an accredited educational institution; two years of experience in the practice of marriage and family therapy including at least 1,000 hours of face-to-face contact with couples and families for evaluation and treatment; must have completed at least 200 hours of supervision of marriage and family therapy under the direction of an approved supervisor; and must pass a written examination approved by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.

 

C.S.A.T. = Certified Sex Addiction Therapist.  Requirements for this certification include having a masters or doctorate degree, five years of clinical experience, successful completion of a specialized, intensive training program followed by 30 hours of supervision.   C.S.A.T.-c indicates that the therapist has successful ly completed training but may be in the midst of the supervision phase or has not yet received full certification acknowledgement from the granting organization.

 

R.D.D.P. = Registered Dual Disorder Professional.  A board registered, licensed mental health professional (i.e., psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, or social worker) who is cross credentialed in the treatment of both mental health and substance abuse issues by the Illinois Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professional Certification Association, Inc. (IAODAPCA).  Individuals must hold a valid Illinois mental health practitioner license and pass a national R.D.D.P. examination.  To maintain board registration, clinicians must complete ten hours of IAODAPCA approved continuing education every two years in addition to the continuing education hours required to maintain their primary license.

 

 

Comments from Day Program Graduates

"Phenomenal program!  Every single staff member had an impact on my road to recovery."  January 2009

 

"The psychologist did a magnificent job interpreting me and my diseases.  Overall, an excellent experience.  Generally, patients are treated with respect and everyone's pain and situation is validated appropriately.  Excellent program in terms of structure, material covered, variety of helping services, and a genuinely loving staff where patients feel comfortable."  January 2009

 

"I'm thankful to have been through the Meier Clinics Day Program.  Wonderful teachers. . .Carol is a gift from God.  I'm thankful for her wisdom, discernment, gentle encouragement and touch directness.  She shares truth and love diplomatically."  September 2008

 

"I cannot say enough great things about Meier Clinic!  It very much exceeded my expectations.  Thank you for the wonderful staff.  Each one is a true gift from God.  They genuinely care about your well being and provide a safe environment to tackle your issues!!"  August 2008

 

"I believe Cal challenged me a lot.  Carol pulled me out of my comfort zone.  All of the interns added to the program."  August 2008

 

"I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to participate in the program at Meier Clinic.  What a blessing all of you have been.  There cannot be complete understanding and healing without Jesus.  Thank you for being a Christian witness in the world of mental health."  July 2008

 

"I loved it and will miss everyone alot.  I felt very accepted, cared for, and supported.  You have fabulous staff!"  July 2008

 

"All three (therapists) helped (me) to come to a place of understanding and the ability to move forward.  Cal and Brad went way above and beyond the call of duty in their efforts, for which I am thankful."  May 2008

 

". . .This program is extensively valuable.  I would not trade the 3 weeks for a $1million.  Thank you."  March 2008

 

". . .Meier Clinics was everything I needed.  It has given me the tools to start a new way of living.  And they have helped me out of the pit of my depression.  I am forever grateful.  Thank you!"  February 2008

 

"I'm just very grateful for the gift of these 15 days.  It has been a wonderful process that has enabled me to look honestly at my issues and emotions and to experience God's amazing healing grace.  Thank you."  February 2008

 

 

Comments from Outpatient Clients

"My therapist is sooo great.  I really feel like she really cares about me.  She is helping me a lot in my recovery.  I look forward to meeting with her each week."  May 2009

 

"(My therapist) is kind, supportive, compassionate and yet challenging at the same time."  December 2008

 

"My therapist is very good, she puts me at ease.  She makes me feel things will be alright, and I'm going to get better.  She is helping me learn what middle ground is and helping me see things through God's eyes instead of always using mine."  October 2008

 

"(My therapist) is empathetic, compassionate, constructive, helpful.  She is very good at what she does.  Very encouraging."  October 2008

 

"Perhaps, the best way to describe my visit with (my therapist) are to compare it with house cleaning.  Sometimes we just dust off a few cob-webs and other times the results are almost like a "spring cleaning."  Either way, whatever traffic comes through the door, with God's help (and my therapist's counsel) I have the tools to clean it up.  September 2008

 

"(My therapist) is a very kind and compassionate person.  We have a very good rapport.  She has helped me quite alot in a short time.  She has excellent skills as a therapist.  I am very pleased."  February 2008

 

"(My therapist) has helped me find the good qualities in myself.  I really like the person I am and therefore can extend my positive feelings to others.  She saved me from the brink of destruction 19 years ago and has helped me through difficult times since."  January 2008

 

"(My therapist) has been absolutely wonderful to me!  I look forward to seeing her every week and the session time seems to fly by.  She listens with tremendous care and understanding and is kind and caring and offers positive and Christian methods to handle my various situations. . .She is an angel and blessing to me and Meier Clinics!

 

"Due to prior experience with Meier Clinics, when a need for counseling again arose, I chose to return to the facility because of previous visits and the Christian atmosphere.  I am extremely pleased with treatment and encourage others to seek out Meier Clinics as well."

 

"You were there when I needed you and your help was excellent and just what I needed."

 

"The wisdom and direction given to me by my therapist has made all the difference in my ability to cope with difficult family circumstances.  And I have been able to evaluate my situation, with her (the therapist) help, from a godly and Biblical perspective which is practical, applicable, and life-changing. . ."

 

"My therapist is very warm, gentle with my fragile emotions.  I like the list of goals that were given to me for my healing.  Feeling comfortable with your therapist is so important since I am opening up my life and hurts, and I have found acceptance, sensitivity and compassion from her."  January 2008