Enid Fefer, LCSW
From Overwhelm to Balance
My client-centered style of therapy is to understand your problem, your efforts to change and to help you get to a place of stability and self-respect. For the last 30 years, I have helped individuals improve their work life, decrease stress,and improve personal and work relationships. I have assisted them in examining and realizing more self-satisfying solutions. I have helped corporate executives deal with personal relationships and conflicts, assisted business managers in dealing with excessive workloads and unyielding demands from their supervisors, and have helped front-line staff cope with overwhelming workplace stress which has compromised their health and well-being.
My style is attentive, supportive and active and is informed by numerous theoretical approaches. My expertise is in relieving stress in life and relationships, and I have helped many clients improve their well-being and improve life, love and work.
Education/Training
—Thirty Years of Successful Experience providing therapy to individuals, families and groups
—Adjunct Faculty at Governors State University
—Clinical Consultant to the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services
—Clinical Director of Counseling Programs
—Manager of Small EAP Program
—Presenter to Hines Veteran's Hospital, Family Services, Social Service agencies
—Master's Degree in Social Work in 1983
—FamilyTherapy Externship at the Institute for Juvenile Research, year-long post-
graduate program
—Internal Family Systems, year-long training
—NLP training
—Milton Erickson Cooperative Training
Bio
Enid is known for her compassion, insight, integrity and ability to assist her clients.
Enid is insightful and helps her clients to feel more satisfaction.
People report being empowered, more capable and realize a sense of being able
to resolve their problems more quickly.
The people she has helped experienced an increased freedom from doubts and anxiety and express increased self-confidence.
—Thirty Years of Successful Experience providing therapy to individuals, families and groups
—Adjunct Faculty at Governors State University
—Clinical Consultant to the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services
—Clinical Director of Counseling Programs
—Manager of Small EAP Program
—Presenter to Hines Veteran's Hospital, Family Services, Social Service agencies
—Master's Degree in Social Work in 1983
—FamilyTherapy Externship at the Institute for Juvenile Research, year-long post-
graduate program
—Internal Family Systems, year-long training
—NLP training
—Milton Erickson Cooperative Training
Payments Accepted
Cash, check.
Hours:Daytime and evening
License:149.004713
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated
Therapy
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Loneliness
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Anger Management
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Marriage & Family Therapy
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Anxiety and Panic
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Marriage Counseling
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Body Image Issues
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Online / Teletherapy
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Caregiver Issues
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Pre and Postpartum Mental Health
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Chronic Illness
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Relationship Issues
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Couples
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Self-Esteem Issues
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Depression
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Seniors and Elder Care Issues
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Divorce
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Stress Management
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Eating Disorders
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Trauma and PTSD
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Grief and Loss
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Women's Issues
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Life Transitions
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Work and Career Issues
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Licenses/Certifications
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
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