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  • Terri Fry Brukhartz, LCSW 150 Points

    Terri Fry Brukhartz, LCSW

    1010 Lake Street
    Oak Park, IL 60302
  • 100 Points

    Marcos Erazo, LCSW

    18 Chicago Ave
    Oak Park, IL 60302
  • Deborah Fosco 10 Points

    Deborah Fosco

    1142 W. Chicago Ave, Suite 2E
    Oak Park, IL 60302
  • Les McRae 10 Points

    Les McRae

    1234 Woodbine Avenue
    Oak Park, IL 60302
  • Susan L. Adler

    Susan L. Adler

    Oak Park, IL 60302
    Oak Park, IL 60302
  • Crossroads Therapist Center

    314 South Oak Park Avenue
    Oak Park, IL 60302
  • Joel Sherr

    Joel Sherr

    6601 W. North Avenue
    Oak Park, IL 60302
  • Janet Yanos

    Janet Yanos

    414 S. Oak Park Ave.
    Oak Park, IL 60302

Nearby Cities

Forest Park (1.55 mi)
River Forest (1.75 mi)
Berwyn (2.43 mi)
Maywood (3.04 mi)
Cicero (3.15 mi)
Melrose Park (3.87 mi)
Riverside (3.98 mi)
Franklin Park (5.43 mi)
Westchester (5.55 mi)
Northlake (6.13 mi)
La Grange (7.04 mi)
Chicago (7.33 mi)
Western Sp... (7.92 mi)
Elmhurst (8.08 mi)
Oak Brook (8.26 mi)

Clinical Social Worker Info

Clinical Social Worker Summary: A Clinical Social Worker helps with problems that affect people, families and groups. Clinical Social Workers assess their client’s needs and offer assistance to improve their situation.

Clinical Social Workers often see people dealing with disability, life-threatening disease, social problems, such as inadequate housing, unemployment, or substance abuse, and domestic conflicts, sometimes sometimes involving child or spousal abuse. They usually specialize in working with a particular problem, population or setting, such as child protective services, adoption, homelessness, domestic violence, or foster care. Clinical Social Workers work in a variety of settings including schools, hospitals, military, hospices and health agencies.

Education and Training: Clinical Social Workers are required to obtain a state mandated license or order to be considered a licensed Clinical Social Worker. A bachelor's degree is the minimum requirement for entry into the occupation, but some positions require an advanced degree.


Clinical Social Worker FAQs:
What is a

Clinical Social Worker

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A Clinical Social Worker is concerned with financial, health, psychological, and social problems that affect people. Clinical Social Worker seek to improve the quality of life and well-being of an individual, group, or community. A Clinical Social Worker works with people of all ages and backgrounds, helping them cope with and solve issues in their everyday lives, such as family, personal problems, and dealing with relationships.

In what fields might a Clinical Social Worker work?
A Clinical Social Worker can do medical social work, welfare, teaching, counseling and criminal justice.

Where does a Clinical Social Worker work?
A Clinical Social Worker can work in hospitals, hospices and health agencies. A Clinical Social Worker can also work in organizations, schools, and the military.

What are some signs I should seek the help of a Clinical Social Worker?
If you are dealing with any stressful situation in your life that you are not sure how to handle you should seek a Clinical Social Worker. Some common issues a Clinical Social Worker can help with are: disability, life-threatening disease, social problem, such as inadequate housing, unemployment, or substance abuse, and domestic conflicts, sometimes involving child or spousal abuse.

How do I find a Clinical Social Worker in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate a Clinical Social Worker in your state. Select Clinical Social Worker from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate a Clinical Social Worker in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need a Clinical Social Worker in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Clinical Social Workers in your city and state.


Clinical Social Worker Related Terms: therapist, counselor, social worker, help, community, welfare, teaching, counseling, hospice, family therapy