Hi! Im a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. I am comfortable working with persons of color. I have a high priority for cultural respect. I have been working as a Child and Adult Therapist since 1987. I have a BA from Hope College, and a MSW from Michigan State University. I have worked as a therapist in Michigan, Washington, Illinois, and Alberta, Canada. I am currently living in both Illinois and Indiana. I use a collaborative style of therapy to help my customers rediscover lost aspects of themselves and to develop new skills for coping with new difficulties. I still work with children above age 10, teens, adults, seniors, and couples. Children always need to be seen with their care-givers.
In my first session with customers, I found out who they live with, who keeps track of them, and what they do with their time. I then ask them "What would be your best hopes for counseling?" I then may ask them how they would know things were improving by the end of the fourth session, or what a miracle day would look like! From here we begin to co-construct a desired future that will compete with whatever inner, social, or environment challenge my customer is facing.
My strength as a provider is the wisdom about "attachment" that I have painstakingly been taught by my customers over the past 35 years. These are Curiosity, Acceptance, Empathy, and Playfulness. This is now the hard-earned commitment that I provide my customers. In terms of technique, I continuously ask my customers for feedback about what was helpful and what was missing. This is the best way for me to stay attuned with my customer's expectations.
I have been learning new ways to manage Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder my entire life. I get special satisfaction sharing these skills with those who are just beginning their journeys with this way-of-being. I have been working with children and adults with this diagnosis for 35 years. I am well acquainted with all medications and the fastest approaches to learn self-management. I am not a clinical psychologist so do not have access to standardized tests. Psychological assessments are typically required by psychiatrists for purposes of prescribing psycho-stimulants. There are many medication options besides psycho-stimulants. These can easily be prescribed by family practitioners. In these cases, many physicians will accept a Clinical Social Worker assessment. I can be helpful in this case. There are many ways to make this diagnosis as a matter of fact. There are sometimes lifestyle accommodations that can be made to avoid medication. We call these "Life Hacks". We can easily discuss these alternatives in therapy. Most often, they turn out to be more important than medication.
Bill Swieringa offers therapy covered by Managed Health Services (Managed Medicaid), Medicaid - Managed Health Services and UnitedHealthcare/Optum - Medicaid in Indiana.
I very quickly attempt to identify a customer's specific strength that they can apply to their current challenge. I keep a careful watch out for heroic attitudes, commitments, resilience, and achievements. I focus on exceptions to difficulties as one way to develop a solution set.
Some customers with intractable panic disorder or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder will benefit from a daily practice of meditation. I teach all forms. Meditation builds cognitive flexibility for quickly shifting out of traumatic memories. Mindfulness training is one type of Meditation practice.
Some customers have profound experiences of emotional dis-regulation that they cannot connect with identifiable feelings, thoughts or experiences. I use a visual teaching method to help customers identify feelings states and then develop coping plans for each state of activation.
I see children in the context of family therapy. Most often the parents are the actual customers for change. They also have the greater capacity for change. I typically start with a Solution Focused approach for the entire family. Solution Focus means that every person in the family has a role to play in the resolution of the issue that brought them in. Everyone's experience matters. My work as the therapist is to tease out exceptions to difficulties and imagine how these can be amplified to become solutions.
I see couples in the context of Solution Focused Therapy. In some cases I also move on to mutual problem solving and mutual trauma understanding. I see same sex couples. I see couples with a trans gender member.