Kimberly Piccin, MSW, LCSW

Behavioral & Mental Health, Counseling

Practices In: Naperville
Patients Seen: Adults

In my voca­tion as a Licensed Clin­i­cal Social Work­er for the last 25 years, I have helped clients to move through many chal­lenges and crises. Expe­ri­enc­ing wor­ries, anx­i­ety, depres­sion or over­whelm­ing grief? I pro­vide a safe, sup­port­ive space for clients to express con­cerns. My approach is col­lab­o­ra­tive between ther­a­pist and client using evi­dence-based tech­niques inte­grat­ed with clien­t’s unique qual­i­ties toward res­o­lu­tion and healing.

Behav­ioral & Men­tal Health insur­ance cov­er­age varies by provider.

Pri­or to sched­ul­ing with a Behav­ioral & Men­tal Health (IPD) provider, please con­firm with your insur­ance car­ri­er that this provider is con­sid­ered in-net­­­­work and cov­ered by your insur­ance plan.

Professional Certifications
Certified Grief Informed Professional Clinical Trauma Competency for Social Workers (CTC-SW)
Languages
English
Clinical Interests

I am par­tic­u­lar­ly inter­est­ed in help­ing clients with grief, emp­ty nest­ing, aging well, and life transitions.

Personal Interests

I enjoy time with fam­i­ly and friends as well as art/​home improve­ment projects, word and pic­ture puz­zles, music and movies. I have been mar­ried for over 25 years and raised two won­der­ful chil­dren who are now young adults try­ing to nav­i­gate their lives out­side of home base.

School
Marquette University Graduation Date: 1988 Degree: BA Sociology and Philosophy
Washington University in St. Louis Graduation Date: 1991 Degree: MSW

Conditions

Aging, Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Anxiety & Panic Attacks, Communication, Death/Terminal Illness, Dementia, Depression, Domestic Violence, Grief & Loss, Life Transitions, Palliative Care/End of Life, Parenting, Relationships, Spirituality, Stress, Stress Management, Trauma

Treatment Styles

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Individual Therapy, Mindfulness Based, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)