Location: |
Kenneth J. Stanek LCPC, Stanek and Associates Counseling SC 4415 Harrison Street Suite 307 Hillside, IL 60162
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Phone: |
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Email: |
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Website: |
www.kenstanek.net
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Contact: |
Dr. Kenneth J. Stanek, PhD
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License #: |
180-000630 |
Licensed In: |
Ilinois |
Profession: |
Professional Counselor/Therapist
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Services: |
Psychotherapy/Counseling Telehealth (Video/Phone) Therapy Employee Assistance Counseling Psychological Evaluations Psychological Testing Child therapy..School consultation..Behavioral therapy. Therapy for children ages 0-6 yrs/school age/adolescents "Parenting" education- individual and family Relationship/Marital/Couples Counseling
Telehealth sessions as well as in-person sessions are available. |
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Session Formats: |
Individuals Couples Family
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Practice Description: |
I have been in practice for 35 years working with a variety of clients. I believe short term therapy is a goal for some people and some disorders. Length of treatment is dependent on the individuals needs and progress. Individual characteristics, personal needs, presentation throughout treatment and a multitude of other potential factors are accounted for in developing a therapeutic plan to best treat the client. The client and therapist must have a 'fit'- a general feeling of ease and comfort with each other. This synchrony is essential in developing the trust needed between the client and therapist. Therapy is client driven--measurable and achievable goals and objectives are needed directing therapeutic sessions. Goals are set by the client with my input and progress is assessed on a regular basis. Therapeutic changes are considered based on the obtainment or lack of obtainment of the desired outcome. Progress can be defined as having the client report 'feeling better' about themselves, their life situation, and their ability to cope with existing/new issues arising in life. Although short term therapy is desired, long term results are the ultimate goal. Some general goals include becoming a more effective/productive individual, improved self confidence/self worth, more effective and efficient means to handle daily life stressors, increased awareness of personal emotions, a better ability to identify bodily changes (i.e. muscle tension) as a possible warning sign of increased stress and anxiety. The person becomes more content feeling less anxious and fearful which produces a feeling of having a better understanding of themselves via new knowledge therapy has brought about. The person becomes more accepting of what is occurring in their own life along with more insight into themselves and others. Once called "major" life situations may now be seen as a minor obstacle when we see how our 'perception' and 'interpretation' of life situations have a substantial effect on our mood and how our relationships are viewed. Using a wholistic or 'eclectic' approach to the therapeutic process helps a person make changes in themselves learning that changing ourselves not only has a positive effect on the person but also effects others in a very positive manner.
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Practice Specialties or Interests:
(Strengths are in bold text) |
Depression Addictions Parenting Issues ADHD Adjustment Disorder Adult Children of Alcoholics Alcoholism Anger Management Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Conduct Disorder Grief/Loss Impulse Control Disorders Learning Disabilities Men's Issues Oppositional Defiant Disorder Personal Growth PTSD Relationship Issues Self-Esteem Spirituality Stress Management Substance Abuse Christian Counseling Emotional disorders of children/adolescents/adults Family/couples/marital/relationship therapy Behavioral disorders in children/adolescents
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Age Specialties: |
Children Adolescents Adults
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Additional Demographic Expertise: |
Asian Black and African American Christian People with Disabilities
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Treatment Approaches: |
Behavioral Biopsychosocial Christian Counseling Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Eclectic Family Systems Therapy Play Therapy Psychoanalytic Therapy Psychodynamic Therapy Psychoeducation Psychosocial Therapy Reality Therapy Social Learning Solution-Focused Brief Therapy 12 Step programs
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Professional Affiliations: |
| Illinois Counseling Association | | American Psychotherapy Association | | American Counseling Association-- ACA |
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Fee Schedule: |
In-Network for most major insurance plans and many smaller plans. In-Network for many EAP programs. Self pay for full sessions is acceptable and if needed modifications to fees may be considered. Initial session=$150; Individual/family session 60 minutes= $100; Individual/family session 90 mins= $125. |
Accepted Insurance: |
Any Indemnity Plan Any PPO (with Out-of-Network Benefits) Aetna Anthem Beacon Health Options Beech Street Blue Cross Blue Shield CareFirst Cigna CORPHEALTH First Choice Health Health Net Horizon Humana Magellan MultiPlan Preferred Care Preferred Health Network Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS) TRICARE UniCare United Behavioral Health (UBH) UnitedHealthcare PsycHealth Ltd., Monreau-Shepell EAP, Pathways Additional Plans Not Listed
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Insurance and Billing Details: |
Clients generally gets referrals from their insurance company and obtain 'precertification' (if needed) from insurance for outpatient therapy. I bill insurance directly. Clients signs form to direct insurance to pay provider directly. Clients are responsible for paying any co-payments, co-insurance payments, and deductibles at the time of each session unless other arrangements are made prior to the session. Credit cards and checks are accepted. |
Office Hours: |
M-T: 10am -4pm, 6pm-9pm: Fri: 9am - 5pm; Sat: 8am - 2pm; Sun: by appointment |
Driving Directions: |
Public Transportation is available. Building and office is handicap accessible
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Additional Comments: |
I have numerous professionals whom I can refer clients to such as psychiatrists if medication is considered, medical specialists such as endochronology, pain management, and internal medicine. I have names of financial advisors if the client needs financial advice, attorneys if legal assistance is needed, listings of various state and federal programs offering a number of different services, resources in school systems to get information about rules/regulations governing regular and special education services. Many clients have anxiety which is related to areas listed above. Service I provide to reduce this anxiety is having available resources which are reliable, low cost, and obtainable. I try to keep state/federal contacts updated and ask clients to provide me with any resources they may have used so I may pass it on to someone else if needed. I assist clients complete Social Security Disability Forms and help clients follow through with this lengthy process. |
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