Kim is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT) in the state of Illinois. Kim holds a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from Lewis University with a specialty in children and adolescents, and a Bachelor's in Social Work from Bradley University.
Kim has further training as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and has worked with adolescents and adults with addictions across many settings. Kim has completed an in depth training in sex addiction and has received her certification to work with adolescents and adults with sex addiction. Kim has worked in the field in a variety of settings as a psychotherapist and chemical dependency counselor.
Kim has further training as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and has worked with adolescents and adults with addictions across many settings. Kim has completed an in depth training in sex addiction and has received her certification to work with adolescents and adults with sex addiction. Kim has worked in the field in a variety of settings as a psychotherapist and chemical dependency counselor.
Services
Kallmann Counseling hourly rate is $180 for initial assessment and $150 for sessions after the first session. Counseling depends on the nature of the problem and the identified goals. Kim and Tricia work with the client to identify measurable goals and to build skills to use outside of sessions. During the first session Kim or Tricia will conduct an assessment.
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Maya Scott
Sep 15, 2020
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This was a small building, parking not very accessible, with a slow elevator so allow yourself enough time before the appointment. My issues stem from multicultural relationship, depression, financial/social issues, decision making, immigration and race/racism. The therapist (kim) I met with just sat there and listened throughout all of my sessions. She did not guide the conversation in a way that would offer satisfactory therapeutic well being. She asked logistical questions that a friend would ask to learn more about how they can achieve or do something. She often gave me very blank stares and