Hi, I have been in the mental health field for many years and have worked in many settings and with people from many backgrounds, beliefs, and perspectives. I am a licensed mental health professional (LICSW) and work with children, teens, couples, adults of all ages, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. My areas of expertise are related to social justice, mental health, and food security. I specialize in trauma-responsive care and the autonomic nervous system working together with participants to identify, treat, decrease, and recover from impairments experienced as a result of a mental health condition/life experiences. I think it's very important for people to understand a bit more how emotional or psychological distress impacts the body and innovative, cutting edge strategies, benefitting from recent findings in neuroscience, neurobiology, and psychophysiology.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
In our first session we will complete a diagnostic assessment interview as we engage to learn a bit about each other and explore the reasons for seeking therapy. We will explore family and social history, previous concerns, prior treatment, and any circumstances relevant to seeking care. We will explore some strategies toward treatment plan development including potential goal areas and review treatment methods, provide psychoeducation, and answer any questions.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
My greatest strengths as a provider include knowledge, experience, and expertise in fostering and facilitating recovery and restoration from trauma and other mental health impairments. I have been working in the field for many years and have experience working with a large variety of people from various cultures and lived experiences and I connect quickly with others and develop rapport in a very real, down to earth manner. Providing meaningful, effective mental health services requires a combination of experience, education, art, science, and nature. Being able to understand where people are coming from and recognizing and acknowledging people's competencies is important in meeting people where they are at and providing meaningful, practical care while not engaging in judgmental blame, shame, guilt games.
About Kenny Turck
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I am a trauma expert and have been trained in multiple modalities, working in the mental health field for nearly 40 years. I meet clients where they are at, and together, determine treatment that meets their needs and preferences. I integrate multiple perspectives and theoretical frameworks within my own practice and research.