Maureen Kirchhoff, MSW, ACSW, LCSW
Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work
E-mail: *******.*********@*****.***
PHILOSOPHY OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
To provide psychotherapy to all ages of people utilizing individual, group, marital, and family therapy. The therapy
I provide is a comprehensive, holistic approach influenced by a wide diversity of theories and methods: Psychoanalysis /
psychosocial theory (Freud, Sullivan), Object Relations Theory (Winnicott, Fairbairn, Mahler), Client-Centered / Rogerian
(Rogers), Self-Psychology (Kohut), Ecosystems Model (Germaine & Gitterman), Feminist Theory, Narrative Theory, Gestalt
(Perls), Jungian Psychology / Dream Interpretation (Jung), Bowen Family Systems Theory, Family Therapy / Sculpting
(Satir), Intrapsychic Humanism (Heinemann – Piper), Jungian Process Psychology (Mindell), Hakomi Mind / Body
Psychology (Kurtz), Art Therapy, Movement / Expressive Arts Therapy, Hypnosis (Classic), Drug & Alcohol / Codependency
Theories, Multicultural Treatment Theories, Gottman Marital Therapy, Trauma Treatment: Prolonged Exposure Therapy,
Cognitive Processing Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy (Zinn), and Resilency Training. I have also specialized in family
therapy, crisis intervention, children and adolescents, drug and alcohol abuse and family issues, sexual assault, incest,
women’s issues, psychosomatic illness, infant loss, infant / child massage instruction, yoga therapy, stress management, and
psychology of medical disorders, Native American mental health issues, culturally congruent multicultural psychotherapies,
Trauma/PTSD, military mental health issues.
PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE / CERTIFICATIONS
• Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work, NASW
• Member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW)
• Registered Play Therapist, Association for Play Therapy
• National Board of Addiction Examiners: Master Social Work Addictions Counselor
• Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist – CSAP, Office of Substance Abuse Technologies, Univ. of Nevada
• Certificate in Leadership and Management: Core Competencies, Univ. of Nevada
• Certified Equestrian Assisted Psychotherapist, EGALLA.
• Certified Military Mental Health Specialist
• Colorado: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW 989677
• Wyoming: Licensed Professional Social Worker, LCSW 318B
• Idaho: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW 25807
• Montana: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW 732
• Washington: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LW 60288175
EDUCATION
8/94 – 12/99 Doctoral Studies in Clinical Social Worker, Loyola University of Chicago: DSW-ABD
Clinical Social Work Sequence; Dr. Katherine Tyson, Advisor
4:00 GPA – Coursework & internship completed. DSW-ABD
1/95 – 5/96 Doctoral Internship: Family Service of Wilmette
SUPERVISOR: Dr. Robert Noone, Ph.D.
POSITION: Clinical Social Work Internship – 18 months, 4:00 GPA
DUTIES: Psychotherapy with Adults, Couples & Families, Multicultural
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (MSW) (June 1981) BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) (June 1974)
Michigan State University Western Michigan University
East Lansing, MI Kalamazoo, MI
Clinical Social Work - Direct Practice Sequence Majors: English, Sociology; Secondary Teaching Cert.
6/79 – 6/81 Master of Social Work Clinical Internship Placements (Two Nine-Month Placements)
• Adult Mental Health Services, Traverse City, MI.
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SUPERVISOR: Lynn Parker, ACSW
DUTIES: Individual Psychotherapy; intake, assessment, psychosocial history, advocacy. Adult clients from Regional
Psychiatric Hospital and Community. Dual Diagnosis.
• Traverse City Regional Psychiatric Hospital, Arnel-Engstrom Children’s Unit, Traverse City, MI
SUPERVISOR: David Downer, MSW
DUTIES: All phases of clinical social work including advocacy, intake interviews, psychosocial history, assessment,
diagnosis, case review, interventions through individual, family, group, milieu, and play therapy. Ages 7-18 years for mental,
emotional, psychiatric, and drug-related disorders. Substance Abuse / Chemical Dependency and Dual Diagnosis.
CAREER EXPERIENCE
4/2012 to present: Makah Wellness Center, Dept. of Integrative Health, Behavior Health, Neah Bay, WA 98357
Supervisor: Dr. Matthew Whitacre, MD
POSITION: LCSW Clinical Social Worker / Psychotherapist
DUTIES: Individual, Family, Couples and Group Therapy to children through elderly Native Americans. Includes
trauma treatment, chemical dependency issues, psychiatric disorders. Program Development. Workshop and
Psychoeducation Supervision of clinical staff. Presentations on various topics.
VA Primary Healthcare Clinic – Durango, 1970 E. 3rd Ave., Durango, CO 81301.
9/10 to 5/11
POSITION: LCSW Clinical Social Worker
DUTIES: Individual, Family, Couple & Group Therapy to all ages of Veterans, including WWI, Korea, Vietnam through
OIE/OEF; Includes trauma treatment with Cognitive Processing Therapy, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy,
and Gottman Marital Therapy. Provide case management, community referral, and recommend and facilitate inpatient
placements.
12/08 to 8/10: Tripler Army Medical Center, Dept. of Psychiatry, Psychiatry Residency Program, Honolulu, HI
Supervisor: Dr. Joy Hiramoto, MD/Psychiatrist,
POSITION: Clinical Practitioner/Research Faculty, Dept. of Psychiatry, Psychiatry Residency Program, Dept of Psychiatry.
DUTIES: Individual, Family, Couple & Group Therapy – Inpatient Acute Care Unit with Active Military and family members;
Includes trauma treatment w/ Cognitive Processing Therapy, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy; Gottman
Marital Therapy. Research on Military Psychiatric Issues and other related topics, including supervision of residents on
development and implementation on research topics.
9/06 to 9/08: Northwest College, Powell, WY.
POSITION: Adjunct Faculty; Supervisor: Rhonda Peer.
DUTIES: Teaching Courses in Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work.
5/2006 to 12/08: Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center. Cody, WY.
POSITION: Adult Clinical Services - Psychotherapist
DUTIES: Individual, Family, Couple & Group Therapy, On-Call Emergency Psychiatric Evaluations, Staff Development
Training. Specialize in Psychosomatic & Health Issues, Traumatic Brain Injury, Dual Diagnosis Specialist.
11/05 to 4/2006: Hill Country Community Clinic, Round Mountain, CA.
POSITION: Behavioral Health Specialist / Therapist
DUTIES: Behavioral Health Specialist providing consultation, evaluation and assessment, and clinical interventions for patients
with complex medical / biopsychosocial issues. Program Development, Fundraising, Pain Management, Support Groups, Patient
Outreach, Agency outreach and collaborations, Staff Support, Community Social Action.
2/89 – 2005 PRIVATE CLINICAL PRACTICE, Boulder, CO
Provide individual, family, marital, and group therapy. Services for substance abuse, codependency, survivors of physical /
sexual abuse, PTSD, depression, anxiety, recovery from major illness & accidents, interpersonal conflicts, psychosomatic illness,
personal growth, grief and loss issues, spirituality issues, 12-step work, men’s issues, women’s issues, creativity blocks, dual
diagnosis, infant loss, infant and child massage instruction, family bonding issues, play therapy, Sand Tray, Hypnotherapy, Body-
Centered Psychotherapy, Couples Communication Skills Training, Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Program Developer,
Trainer and Workshop Presenter. Develop/implement HOME Program. Develop/implement NAES college counseling program.
• 5/99 – 5/01 HOME PROGRAM: Two-Year Grant Awarded for Consultation, Program Development and
Psychotherapy Services, Clear Creek County, Idaho Springs, CO.
I was awarded two one-year grants to develop the HOME Program. HOME (Hope, Opportunity, Morale,
Empowerment) is an innovative program providing psychotherapy, education and prevention services for teen parents.
Duties include psychotherapy, program development, coordination, evaluation, prevention education, workshop
development and presentation. Services to Adolescent and first-time parents, their infants / children and families /
support persons.
• 9/95 – 5/96 NAES COLLEGE (Native American Indian Services), Chicago, ILL.
Director / Therapist of NAES Counseling Services (one day/week) w/ 20 Native American clients. Faculty: Teach 6
credit undergraduate course: “Human Services for Urban Native American clients”. Workshop / Staff Development
Trainer. Consultant.
8/99 – 6/01 GOSHEN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Office of Special Services. Torrington, WY
POSITION: School Social Worker
DUTIES: Developed Special Education Social Work Program. Short-term and long-term intensive Individual, Family and
Group Therapy and Crisis Intervention for Special Education and At-risk Students. Evaluation Process: Assessment, Evaluation,
Psychosocial histories, consultation, Student IEP Evaluations and Implementation, MDT member. Program Development.
Classroom Behavior Management Consultations. Staff Development Workshops. Classroom presentations as requested.
12/90 – 5/92 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM, School of Medicine, College of Health Services,
University of Wyoming, Cheyenne, WY.
SUPERVISOR: Arthur Merrell, MD., Psychiatrist
POSITION: Faculty - Instructor of Behavior Sciences in Medicine
DUTIES: Development and teaching of Behavior Sciences Curriculum to Family Practice Residents (First, Second, Third Year)
through consultation, group presentations, hospital rounds, and conjoint therapy techniques. Teaching with a focus on Family
Dynamics, Psychosocial Issues of Families and Patient, Communication Skills, Diagnosis, Assessment, Referral, Intervention in
Psychosocial / Psychiatric Needs of Patients. Community Presentations, Networking and Referral. Development of
computerized Community Referral System. Advising / Consultation, Psychotherapy Clinic, Evaluation, Teaching, Clinical
Support for residents. Weekly Hospital Rounds, Scholarly Research and Writing. Direct Clinical Services to patients. Weekly
Supervision. Reappointed. (This position was maintained concurrently while maintaining my private practice in Boulder, CO).
12/89 – 6/90 ELEMENTARY DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM, Mental Health Center of Boulder County, Boulder,
CO.
SUPERVISOR: Mary Hartnett, Ph.D.
POSITION: Family Therapist / Coordinator / Supervisor of Extended Day Treatment Program
DUTIES: Individual, group and family therapy, and multi-family group therapy model to severely emotionally and behaviorally
disturbed children and their families. Multi-agency team approach within a behaviorally structured milieu setting. Also
developed and coordinated Extended Day Treatment Program for the children involving recruitment, training and supervision of
treatment staff (undergraduate and graduate student volunteers and interns), program development / evaluation, and weekly
individual and group supervision of staff. Development of Program Manual. Weekly Supervision.
2/84 – 2/89 NORTHERN WYOMING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, 1221 W. Fifth Street, Sheridan, WY.
SUPERVISOR: Mick Pattinson, Ph.D.
POSITION: Adult and Family Therapist
DUTIES: Provide psychotherapy to individuals, adults, children, and adolescents, families, couples, and groups. Services
include assessment, psychosocial history, intake, diagnosis (DSM-IIIR & IV), medication evaluation, consultation,
psychotherapy, community interface and referral. Utilize individual, family, marital, group and play therapy. Specialized
services in substance abuse, codependency, sexual and physical abuse, process addiction, women’s issues, depression, dual
diagnosis, chronic disorders, psychiatric disorders of physical illness, psychosomatic disorders. Also Emergency Psychiatric
Evaluations and interventions for suicidal, interpersonal crisis, and psychotic patients requiring hospitalization, Emergency
Detention, or Involuntary Commitment. Extensive interventions with health care providers. Weekly and individual and group
supervision.
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8/82 – 2/84 WASHAKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT #1, Educational Resource Center, Worland, WY.
POSITION: School Social Worker
DUTIES: Short-term and long-term intensive individual, family and group therapy and Crisis Intervention. MDA and CSM
team member - included screening, evaluation and referrals for special services: family and psychosocial histories, interpretation
of test results, classroom observations and behavior assessments, consultation, and team recommendation and implementation.
Referral, planning, testing, advocacy, therapy, and out-of-district placement case management for emotionally-disturbed and
physically handicapped youth. Program Development: Youth Support Groups, Parent Support Groups, and Socio-Drama Day
for Middle School students.
8/77 – 8/82 THIRD LEVEL CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER, Runaway Services Program, Traverse City, MI.
POSITION: Individual & Family Therapist (5 years); Program Coordinator (1 year)
DUTIES: Therapist – Crisis Intervention and long-term individual, family, group, marital and play therapy for at-risk youth and
their families. Intake, treatment, case management, psychosocial histories, diagnosis, implementation, termination, case
management, follow-up, short-term shelter / foster care, consultation, judicial justice system advocacy. 24-Hour Emergency On-
Call system participation, Empathy Listening Skills, Values Clarification and Problem-Solving Trainer for staff, volunteers, and
community agency personnel. Special topic seminars and presentations for youth, parents, agencies, and special interest groups.
Drug / alcohol, physical / sexual abuse, psychiatric illness, learning disabilities, and emotionally and behaviorally disturbed
children and adolescents treated. Program Coordinator – Maintained full-caseload, recruitment / hire, training, supervision and
evaluation of clinical staff. Program evaluation, budget, grant-writing, program development, public relations, board member of
State Runaway Youth Network Board. Developed youth support group model. Community services program with Probate
Court. Case management with community services. Monthly and Quarterly Statistical Reports. Community Program Board
Member.
4/77 – 8/77 THIRD LEVEL CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER, Traverse City, MI.
POSITION: Crisis Intervention Therapist, Volunteer Coordinator and Supervisor
DUTIES: Crisis Intervention Services to community clients including drug / alcohol, chronically mentally ill, homeless, displaced
persons, runaway youth, abused/domestic violence, runaway youth, unemployed, suicidal. Assess community needs and
referrals, assess drug use and overdose, psychiatric emergencies. Develop and coordinate Crisis Intervention Program including
recruit, hire, training and supervise all CI volunteers. Community Presentations: Drugs & Alcohol, Mental Health Issues,
Maintain training and certifications. Community & Volunteer Staff Trainer: Crisis Intervention Skills, Empathy Listening Skills,
Values Clarification, Problem- Solving.
6/76 – 4/77 GRAND TRAVERSE AREA DATA CENTER, Traverse City, MI.
POSITION: Demographic Research Analyst
DUTIES: Research design, collected primary data, synthesized and analyzed demographic date for 1-county area. Assisted in
writing & editing research reports for publication and distribution.
PROFESSIONAL TEACHING POSITIONS:
9/06 – 9/08 Northwest College, Powell, WY 82435. Supervisor: Rhonda Peer.
Instructor: Undergraduate - “Psychology 1000” (4 cred); “Marriage & Family” (3 credits).
1/96 – 5/96 NAES (Native American Education Services) of Chicago, Illinois.
Instructor: “Dynamics of Human Services in the Urban Native American Community”.
400 Level, 6 credit course. 13 Native American Undergraduate Students. One semester.
12/90 – 5/92 UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, Family Practice Residency Program, Cheyenne, WY.
Instructor of Behavior Sciences, Reappointed, (1st, 2nd & 3rd yr. residents). Full-time.
5/91 – 8/91 UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, School of Social Work, Laramie, WY.
Field Placement Instructor. One undergraduate social work practicum student.
1986 – 1987 PRESCOTT COLLEGE, Prescott, AZ.
Adjunct Professor: Mental Health Issues. Off-campus.
WORKSHOP / CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
• 2/08 “Stalking: The Issue, Stalkers, Victims & What to DO to Create Safety!” YBHC Staff Dev.
• HOME Program – Workshop Presentations for 1st time Parents including infants, partners
5/99 – 5/01
and families, and other support persons.
• 3/98 “The Culturally Congruent Counseling Model: A Self-Determination Empowerment Approach with
Native Americans”. 100th Anniversary of Social Work Conference. Keynote Speaker. Bradley College, Peoria, IL.
• 3/98 “The Culturally Congruent Counseling Model: Developing Self-Determination and Empowerment
through Multicultural Counseling”. 100th Anniversary of Social Work Conference. Keynote Speaker. Western
Illinois University.
• 3/97 “A Holistic Examination of American Indian Mental Health Issues: A Social Work Perspective on
Self-Determination, Cultural Integrity and Social Justice.” Council on Social Work Education National Conference,
Chicago, IL.
• 1/96 “Empowerment Living Skills: Stress Management for Native American Students and Job Training
Corp Participants”. (2 hr.) 30 adults. NAES College, Chicago, IL.
• 11/95 “Intervention Process for Addictions and Low-functioning Behavior: The Johnson Institute
Model” (College faculty & staff). 4 sessions (2 hrs. each). NAES College, Chicago, IL.
• 10/90 “Agency Team Building with the Myers-Briggs”. (4 hrs.) 30 staff. Lutheran Family Services. Ft.
Collins, Co.
• 11/87 “Empathy Listening Skills Training” Pineridge Reservation School System (faculty & community
members). Pineridge, SD.
• 4/83 “Youth Support Groups in Schools”. Wyoming School Social Worker Workshop. Lander, WY.
• 4/77 – 8/82 Empathy Listening Skills, Values Clarification & Problem Solving Skills Training for
numerous crisis intervention volunteers and community schools and agencies. Traverse City, MI.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
• 5/95 – 6/96 Workshop Presenter, NAES College, Chicago, IL. Substance Abuse, Stress Management
Issues
• 3/91 – 4/93 Community Lead Professional with Wyoming Perinatal Substance Abuse Prevention Program,
School of Nursing, University of Wyoming. As a voluntary lead professional, I provided community education,
intervention, referral and program development, and participated in a State-wide Computer Support System
regarding Perinatal Substance Abuse. Approximately 40 Lead Professionals voluntarily participated in this
program. Through an 8-day training program, with yearly 2-3 day up-date trainings, I was taught skills in
community presentation, development, stress evaluation / management, perinatal / prenatal evaluation and care,
substance abuse evaluation / prevention, program development / evaluation, computer skills, and group
management skills. Specialist focus was on community and Native American Mental Health Issues.
• 4/75 – 4/77 Crisis Intervention Counselor, Supervisor, & Trainer - Third Level Crisis Intervention Center,
Traverse City, MI.
• 9/75 – 4/76 Volunteer Family Therapist with Community, Family & Children Services of Michigan.
Traverse City, MI. (16 hours / week).
POST GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
• 2009 Certified Military Mental Health Specialist, Psychiatry Dept., Tripler Army Medical Ctr. (40 hrs.)
• 2005 Certificate in Leadership and Management: Core Competencies. University of Nevada. (40 hrs.)
• 12/02 Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP through
Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies. University of Nevada (35 CEUs).
• 8/89 – 5/91 Hakomi Psychotherapist Certification. Hakomi Institute, Boulder, CO. (2-year program with
additional supervision.
PUBLICATIONS
8/2011 “Expressive arts group therapy with middle-school aged children from military families.” The Arts in
Psychotherapy, doi:10.1016/j.aip.2011.08.003.
4/83 “Youth Support Groups in the Schools”. Supplement to the Wyoming Elementary Principal.
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COMMUNITY PLANNING & SUPPORT
I have served on numerous community and state service boards over the years regarding planning, development,
service delivery and networking of services for children, youth and adults. I also served as a Community Lead
Professional with the Wyoming Perinatal Substance Abuse Prevention Program.
CERTIFICATIONS
2/93 Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work (NASW)
2/93 Qualified Clinical Social Worker (NASW)
3/92 School Social Worker Certification (NASW)
3/94 Registered Play Therapist, Association for Play Therapy (APT)
7/94 Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH)
6/93 Structural and Hatha Yoga Instructor
2/92 Infant Massage Instructor, International Association of Infant Massage Instructors (IAIMI)
6/01 American Red Cross First Aid & Adult CPR
11/01 Natural Resource Certificate. Colorado State University (12 graduate credits)
12/01 National Board of Addiction Examiners: Master Social Work Addictions Counselor
12/03 Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist (CSAP). University of Nevada – Reno
4/05 Certificate – Leadership and Management: Core Competencies. University of Nevada – Reno
8/07 Certified Equestrian-Assisted Psychotherapist, EGALLA.
5/09 Certified Military Mental Health Specialist, Psychiatry Dept., Tripler Army Medical Center.
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL STATUS
I have held Allied Health Professional Status with DePaul Hospital and Memorial Community Hospital in Cheyenne,
Wyoming. Sheridan Memorial Hospital in Sheridan, WY, Powell Valley Health Care, Powell, WY., and Tripler Army
Medical Center/Dept of Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI.
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Pottery, weaving, sumi-e, Japanese Calligraphy, writing, painting (oil & watercolor), drawing, music/song writing /
recording, poetry, running / triathlons, swimming, biking, cross-country & telemark skiing, hiking, camping,
meditation, Zen Archery (Kuydo), reading, gardening, American Indian Culture & Spirituality, Yoga, Alternative
Healing and Natural Health Care, Dance and Movement, Mountaineering / Rock Climbing, Nature Sketching / Writing
/ Photography, Travel Writing.
REFERENCES AND CREDENTIALS: Available upon request
REFERENCES FOR MAUREEN KIRCHHOFF, MSW, ACSW, LCSE
BOARD CERTIFIED DIPLOMATE IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK
Mick Pattinson, Ph.D., CEO *** (weekly supervision – group & individual, co-therapist)
(Dr. Pattinson was the Deputy Director during my tenure at Northern Wyoming Mental Health Services).
Northern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority, Flagstaff, AZ.
928-***-**** ****.*********@******.***
Dr. Dan Cossaboon, Psy.D., Neuropsychologist * (Co-therapist) (Private Practice)
1001 14th St., Cody, WY 82414
****@****.***; 307-***-****; 307-***-**** (cell)
Tripler Army Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Graduate Medical Education Program, 1 Jarrett
White Road, Honolulu, HI 96825
Dr. Joy Hiramoto, MD, Psychiatrist, Inpatient Acute Care Psychiatry Unit, Newton, KS; joy@***********@*****.***
Dr. Thomas Ditzler, Ph.D., Dir. of Research Dev., 112-4 Puwa Pl., Kailua, HI 96734, 808-***-****, ******.*******@**.****.***
Dr. Steve Zuchowski, MD, Psychiatrist, *******@*****.***.
Dr. Dave Polefka, Ph.D (Substance Abuse Specialist – Program Coord.) (Weekly Supervision – 1 year)
32 Red Poll Lane
Big Horn, WY 82833
307- 674 - 4795
Jerry Iekel, ACSW* (Retired Director of NWMHS, now in private practice & State Legislator)
1 E. Alger St. Suite 217
Sheridan, WY 82801
307 – 674 – 6407 (wk.)
Dr. Robert Noone, Ph.D. Director** (Doctoral Internship Supervision) (Weekly)
Family Service Center of Wilmette
1167 Willamette Avenue
Wilmette, IL 60091
847 – 251 – 7350 (wk)
Dr. Matthew Whitacre, MD, Director, Integrative Health. Neah Bay, WA. 360-***-**** ******@***.***
Dr. Eleanor Hamilton, Ph.D., Psychotherapist. 410-***-**** *************@*****.***
************@*******.***
Pete Blair, LCSW, Psychotherapist. 253-***-****
Loyola University References:
Dr. Katherine Tyson, Assistant Professor ** (Advisor) 312 – 915 – 7028
Dr. Janice Rasheed, Assistant Professor * 312 – 915 – 7645
Dr. Randy Lucente, Department Chair of Doctoral Department* 312 – 915 – 7029
Dr. Joseph Walsh, Ph.D., Dean, School of Social Work* 312 – 915 – 7031
***Extensive Supervision Contact (includes co-therapist relationship Moderate Supervision Contact (weekly) * Limited Supervision Contact
(may include co-therapist relationship)
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