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Robert Joel Smith, LCSW

Last Updated: 12/07/2011

Licensed and Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work

As a solution-oriented therapist, my focus in working with clients, is to first listen to and understand their concerns and feelings. Secondly, I want to understand what it is that client's would like as a result of coming to therapy. Some are looking for support and validation of their beliefs and feelings. Others feel stuck in their life and want direction in how to resolve certain life problems and patterns. And still, others want to learn how to better manage a particular situation, stress, their health, or pain.

Since every person is different, my approach to therapy is to tailor the treatment to each individual, couple, or family's needs. I am very curious about what you have tried on your own to improve your situation and address your concerns. I want to know what has helped and what has not worked for you. I am interested in your strengths and abilities, and areas that you want to develop or improve on. I believe that we can sometimes learn how to better utilize our own strengths and resources to deal with our life concerns or challenges.

Office and Contact Information
Robert J. Smith, LCSW
241 Golf Mill Center, Suite 708
Niles, IL 60714
Phone: (847) 824-8366
Fax: (847) 824-8367
Call for a brief telephone consultation Free Phone Consultation: Click Here
Email your question Email: Click Here
Link to website Website: www.robsmithlcsw.com
Contact: Rob Smith
Gender: Male

Office Hours:
Monday: 9am - 7pm
Tuesday: 9am - 7pm
Wednesday: 9am - 7pm
Thursday: 9am - 7pm
Friday: 8am - 4pm
Saturday: 8am - 1pm
Sunday: N/A

Response Time to Call:
Weekdays: 1 Hour
Weekends: 1 Day

Accessibility:
Are Accessible by Wheelchair
Are Near Public Transportation
Can Provide Telephone Counseling
Offer Evening Office Hours
Offer Weekend Office Hours

Qualifications
Years of Experience: 33

Licensing:
IL - LCSW [149-000032]

Degrees:
MSW

Credentials and Certifications:
Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW)
American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work (ABECSW)
American Psychotherapy Association, Diplomate
Board Certified Diplomate (BCD)
Certified Clinical Social Worker in Gerontology (C-CSW Gerontology)
Certified Social Worker (CSW)
Diplomate in Clinical Social Work (DCSW)
Health Care Provider, Licensed
National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists (NBCCH), Certified

Fees and Payment Options
Individual: $100
Group: N/A
Family: $100

Sliding Scale: Yes

Medicare: Yes
Private Insurance or Out of Network: Yes

Free Services:
Brief Phone Consultation
One Hour per wk for Returning Troops and Families

Insurance:
AETNA Health, Inc. Magellan Behavioral Health
AETNA Inc. (Open Choice) Managed Health Network
American Behavioral Motorola
APS Healthcare MultiPlan/PHCS
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Federal Employee Program (FEP) One Health Plan, Inc. - Midwest
Blue Cross Blue Shield (PPO) OSF Health Plans, Inc. (Medicare PPO)
Blue Cross Blue Shield (The HMOs) PacifiCare Behavioral Health
CIGNA HealthCare Preferred Plan, Inc.
CIGNA HealthCare (PPO) Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
Concert Health Plan (CHP) PPO TRICARE
Corphealth UNICARE Health Insurance Company (PPO)
Family Health Network UNICARE Health Plans of the Midwest, Inc.
First Health (CCN Network) United Behavioral Health (UBH)
First Health (Network, The) United Healthcare
Great-West Healthcare United HealthCare (Medicare PPO)
Group Health Plan (Coventry Medicare PPO) United HealthCare (Options PPO)
HFN, Inc. (PPO) UnitedHealthcare
Horizon Behavioral Services US HealthCare
Humana Health Plans (PPO) Value Options

Problems Served (focus areas are bold)
Addictions/Other (gambling, sex, etc.) Education/Personal Development Physical Illness/Impairment
Addictions/Substance Family Dysfunction Postpartum Depression
Aging Grief/Loss Pregnancy/Childbirth
Anger Management Infertility Psychoses/Major Mental Illness
Anxiety/Panic Disorders Interpersonal Relationships Psychosomatic
Behavioral Problems Learning Disabilities Self Abuse
Bipolar Disorders Life Transitions Sexual Abuse/Rape
Career/Employment Concerns Men's Issues Sexual Disorders
Child Abuse and Neglect Multicultural Issues Sexual Orientation
Couple or Marital Issues Neurological Sexuality Issues
Depression Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder Sleep Disorders
Dissociative Disorders Pain Management Spiritual/Religious Concerns
Domestic Violence Parenting Issues Stress
Dual Diagnosis Personality Disorders Trauma/PTSD
Eating Disorders Phobias Women's Issues

Populations Served (focus areas are bold)
Age Groups:
Adults (26-59) Seniors (60 +) Young Adults (18-25)

Specific Populations:
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) College Students Interracial Families/Couples
AIDS/HIV+ Diabetes Military/Veterans
Biracial Disabled Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Cancer Patients Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Offenders/Perpetrators
Caregivers Gifted Sensory Impaired (hearing, vision, etc)
Children of Divorce Grandparents Step Families
Chronic Illness Immigrants/Refugees

Treatment Methods and Approaches (focus areas are bold)
Theoretical Approach:
Advocacy Geriatric Consultation Psycho-Educational
Behavioral Gestalt Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Behavioral Medicine Holistic Psychodynamic
Body Centered Psychotherapy Humanistic Relational
Coaching Hypnosis Satir
Cognitive/Behavioral Internal Family Systems (IFS) Sex Therapy
Contemplative Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) Short-Term (Brief Treatment)
Crisis Intervention Jungian Social Support
Education Consultation Long-Term Sports Psychology
Ericksonian Meditation/Relaxation Systemic
Evaluation/Diagnostic Narrative Therapy Transactional Analysis (TA)
Existential Psychotherapy Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Focusing Parent Guidance Vocational Counseling/Rehabilitation

Methods Used:
Couple/Marital Family Systems Supervision/Consultation
Educational or Psycho-Educational Individual

Religious and Multi-cultural Experience (focus areas are bold)
Religious Experience:
Buddhist Hindu LDS/Mormon
Christian Jewish Muslim

Multi-cultural Experience:
African-American Haitian Italian
Arabic Hispanic Pacific Islander
Armenian Irish Russian
Asian

Professional Associations
American Academy of Bereavement
American Psychotherapy Association
Center for Clinical Social Work (CCSW)
Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists (NBCCH)





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