Kathleen Gill is a dedicated and compassionate mental health professional with over a decade of experience in counseling children, teens, and young adults. With expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy, art and play therapy, and trauma-informed care, she has worked extensively in individual, family, and group therapy settings.
Her career spans roles as a counselor, case manager, and program manager, where she has provided mental health assessments, treatment planning, and crisis intervention. She has also worked closely with child welfare services, court systems, and schools, offering support to families navigating reunification and child welfare processes.
Kathleen holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Aurora University and is deeply committed to supporting the emotional and psychological well-being of young individuals and families. Known for her organizational skills, empathy, and collaborative approach, she strives to create a safe and supportive environment for those she serves.
When Kathy isn’t at the office, you can catch her embracing the great outdoors, whether it’s kayaking or ATVing, or spending quality time at home with her pets and two children.